Papers on genetic interactions: evolution

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Yukilevich R, Lachance J, Aoki F, True JR
Long-term adaptation of epistatic genetic networks.
2008 Jun, Evolution, [Epub ahead of print]
applications » population genetics & evolution
Dickinson WJ
Synergistic Fitness Interactions and a High Frequency of Beneficial Changes Among Mutations Accumulated Under Relaxed Selection in Saccharomyces cerevisiae.
2008 Feb, Genetics, [Epub ahead of print]
applications » population genetics & evolutionSaccharomyces cerevisiae
Liberman U., Feldman M.
On the evolution of epistasis III: The haploid case with mutation.
2007 Dec, Theor. Popul. Biol., [Epub ahead of print]
applications » population genetics & evolution
Le Rouzic A., Carlborg O.
Evolutionary potential of hidden genetic variation.
2007 Dec, Trends Ecol. Evol. (Amst.), [Epub ahead of print]
applications » population genetics & evolution
Melchinger AE, Utz HF, Piepho HP, Zeng ZB, Schon CC.
The role of epistasis in the manifestation of heterosis: a systems-oriented approach.
2007 Nov, Genetics, 177(3):1815-1825
applications » population genetics & evolution » heterosis
Desai M. M., Weissman D. B., Feldman M. W.
Evolution can favor antagonistic epistasis.
2007 Aug, Genetics, 177(2):1001-1010
applications » population genetics & evolution
Maccarthy T., Bergman A.
Coevolution of robustness, epistasis, and recombination favors asexual reproduction.
2007 Jul, Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A.,
applications » population genetics & evolution » evolution of sex & recombination
Dettman J. R., Sirjusingh C., Kohn L. M., Anderson J. B.
Incipient speciation by divergent adaptation and antagonistic epistasis in yeast.
2007 May, Nature, 447(7144):585-588
applications » population genetics & evolution » speciationSaccharomyces cerevisiae
Beerenwinkel N., Pachter L., Sturmfels B., Elena S. F., Lenski R. E.
Analysis of epistatic interactions and fitness landscapes using a new geometric approach.
2007 Apr, BMC Evol. Biol., 7(1):60
applications » population genetics & evolution
Jasnos L., Korona R.
Epistatic buffering of fitness loss in yeast double deletion strains.
2007 Apr, Nat. Genet., 39(4):550-554
applications » population genetics & evolutionSaccharomyces cerevisiae
Martin G., Elena S. F., Lenormand T.
Distributions of epistasis in microbes fit predictions from a fitness landscape model.
2007 Apr, Nat. Genet., 39(4):555-560
applications » population genetics & evolutionBacteria
Kouyos R. D., Silander O. K., Bonhoeffer S.
Epistasis between deleterious mutations and the evolution of recombination.
2007 Mar, Trends Ecol. Evol. (Amst.), [Epub ahead of print]
applications » population genetics & evolution » evolution of sex & recombination
Liberman U., Puniyani A., Feldman M. W.
On the evolution of epistasis II: a generalized Wright-Kimura framework.
2007 Mar, Theor. Popul. Biol., 71(2):230-238
applications » population genetics & evolution
Hallander J., Waldmann P.
The effect of non-additive genetic interactions on selection in multi-locus genetic models.
2007 Feb, Heredity, [Epub ahead of print]
applications » population genetics & evolution
Presgraves D. C.
Speciation genetics: epistasis, conflict and the Origin of Species
2007 Feb, Curr. Biol., 17(4):R125-R127
applications » population genetics & evolution » speciation » Dobzhansky-Muller model
de Visser A. G. M., Elena S. F.
The evolution of sex: empirical insights into the roles of epistasis and drift.
2007 Feb, Nat. Rev. Genet., 8(2):139-149
applications » population genetics & evolution » evolution of sex & recombination
Brideau N. J., Flores H. A., Wang J., Shamoni Maheshwari S., Wang X., Barbash D. A.
Two Dobzhansky-Muller Genes Interact to Cause Hybrid Lethality in Drosophila.
2006 Nov, Science, 314(5803):1292-1295
applications » population genetics & evolution » speciation » Dobzhansky-Muller modelDrosophila melanogaster, Drosophila simulans
Sanjuan R., Elena S.F.
Epistasis correlates to genomic complexity.
2006 Sep, Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A., 103(39):14402-14405
applications » population genetics & evolutionAspergillus niger, Saccharomyces cerevisiae, Drosophila melanogaster, Escherichia coli, Vesicular stomatitis virus (VSV)
Kouyos R. D., Otto S. P., Bonhoeffer S.
Effect of varying epistasis on the evolution of recombination.
2006 Jun, Genetics, 173:589-597
applications » population genetics & evolution » evolution of sex & recombination
Azevedo R. B., Lohaus R., Srinivasan S., Dang K. K., Burch C. L.
Sexual reproduction selects for robustness and negative epistasis in aritifical gene networks.
2006 Mar, Nature, 440:87-90
applications » population genetics & evolution » evolution of sex & recombination
Puniyani A., Liberman U., Feldman M. W.
On the meaning of non-epistatic selection.
2004 Dec, Theor. Popul. Biol., 66(4):317-321
applications » population genetics & evolution
Crow J. F.
The origins, patterns and implications of human spontaneous mutation.
2000 Jan, Nat. Rev. Genet., 1:40-47
applications » population genetics & evolution » mutational load
Wolf J. B., Brodie E. D. III, Wade M. J.
Epistasis and the evolutionary process.
2000 Jan, Oxford University Press, p. 29
applications » population genetics & evolution
Barton N. H., Charlesworth B.
Why sex and recombination?
1998 Jan, Science, 281:1986-1990
applications » population genetics & evolution » evolution of sex & recombination
Otto S. P., Michalakis Y.
The evolution of recombination in changing environments.
1998 Jan, Trends Ecol. Evol. (Amst.), 12:145-151
applications » population genetics & evolution » evolution of sex & recombination
Feldman M. W., Otto S. P., Christiansen F. B.
Population genetic perspectives on the evolution of recombination.
1997 Jan, Annu. Rev. Genet., 30:261-295
applications » population genetics & evolution » evolution of sex & recombination
Otto S. P., Feldman M. W.
Deleterious mutations, variable epistatic interactions, and the evolution of recombination.
1997 Jan, Theor. Popul. Biol., 51:134-147
applications » population genetics & evolution » evolution of sex & recombination
Barton N. H.
A general model for the evolution of recombination.
1995 Jan, Genet. Res., 65:123-145
applications » population genetics & evolution » evolution of sex & recombination
Chao L.
Evolution of sex in RNA viruses.
1988 Jan, J. Theor. Biol., 133:99-112
applications » population genetics & evolution » evolution of sex & recombinationViruses
Kondrashov A. S.
Deleterious mutations and the evolution of sexual reproduction.
1988 Jan, Nature, 336(6198):435-440
applications » population genetics & evolution » evolution of sex & recombination
Feldman M. W., Christiansen F. B., Brooks L. D.
Evolution of recombination in a constant environment.
1980 Jan, Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A., 77:4838-4841
applications » population genetics & evolution » evolution of sex & recombination
Kimura M., Maruyama T.
The mutational load with epistatic gene interactions in fitness.
1966 Jan, Genetics, 54:1337-1351
applications » population genetics & evolution » mutational load
Muller H. J.
Isolating mechanisms, evolution, and temperature.
1942 Jan, Biol. Symp., 6:71-125
applications » population genetics & evolution » speciation » Dobzhansky-Muller model
Wright S.
The role of mutation, inbreeding, crossbreeding and selection in evolution.
1932 Jan, Proc. 6th Intl. Congr. Genet., 1:356-466
applications » population genetics & evolution

 

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