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The evolution of stress-induced hypermutation in asexual populations
Yoav Ram
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Lilach Hadany
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School of Zoology
School of Plant Sciences and Food Security
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Stress-induced
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Hypermutation
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Asexual Populations
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Stochastic Model
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Population Level
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Multiple Mechanisms
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Uniformly Distributed
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Deterministic Model
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Finite Size
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Beneficial mutations
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Random Genetic Drift
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Constant Environment
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Theoretical Treatment
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Mutation-selection Balance
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Mathematics
Wide Range
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Stochastic Model
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Deterministic Model
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Population Level
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Beneficial Mutation
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Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Population Size
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Biological Sciences
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Genetic Drift
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Immunology and Microbiology
Genetic Drift
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Population Size
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Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Genetic Drift
100%
Population Size
100%