Amplification on Undirected Population Structures: Comets Beat Stars

Abstract The fixation probability is the probability that a new mutant introduced in a homogeneous population eventually takes over the entire population. The fixation probability is a fundamental quantity of natural selection, and known to depend on the population structure. Amplifiers of natural s...

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Main Authors: Andreas Pavlogiannis, Josef Tkadlec, Krishnendu Chatterjee, Martin A. Nowak
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Nature Publishing Group 2017-03-01
Series:Scientific Reports
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-017-00107-w
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spelling doaj-fa249a1d88434deeac727ee2334f99472020-12-08T00:52:27ZengNature Publishing GroupScientific Reports2045-23222017-03-01711810.1038/s41598-017-00107-wAmplification on Undirected Population Structures: Comets Beat StarsAndreas Pavlogiannis0Josef Tkadlec1Krishnendu Chatterjee2Martin A. Nowak3IST AustriaIST AustriaIST AustriaProgram for Evolutionary Dynamics, Department of Organismic and Evolutionary Biology, Department of Mathematics, Harvard UniversityAbstract The fixation probability is the probability that a new mutant introduced in a homogeneous population eventually takes over the entire population. The fixation probability is a fundamental quantity of natural selection, and known to depend on the population structure. Amplifiers of natural selection are population structures which increase the fixation probability of advantageous mutants, as compared to the baseline case of well-mixed populations. In this work we focus on symmetric population structures represented as undirected graphs. In the regime of undirected graphs, the strongest amplifier known has been the Star graph, and the existence of undirected graphs with stronger amplification properties has remained open for over a decade. In this work we present the Comet and Comet-swarm families of undirected graphs. We show that for a range of fitness values of the mutants, the Comet and Comet-swarm graphs have fixation probability strictly larger than the fixation probability of the Star graph, for fixed population size and at the limit of large populations, respectively.https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-017-00107-w
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author Andreas Pavlogiannis
Josef Tkadlec
Krishnendu Chatterjee
Martin A. Nowak
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Josef Tkadlec
Krishnendu Chatterjee
Martin A. Nowak
Amplification on Undirected Population Structures: Comets Beat Stars
Scientific Reports
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Josef Tkadlec
Krishnendu Chatterjee
Martin A. Nowak
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title Amplification on Undirected Population Structures: Comets Beat Stars
title_short Amplification on Undirected Population Structures: Comets Beat Stars
title_full Amplification on Undirected Population Structures: Comets Beat Stars
title_fullStr Amplification on Undirected Population Structures: Comets Beat Stars
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title_sort amplification on undirected population structures: comets beat stars
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issn 2045-2322
publishDate 2017-03-01
description Abstract The fixation probability is the probability that a new mutant introduced in a homogeneous population eventually takes over the entire population. The fixation probability is a fundamental quantity of natural selection, and known to depend on the population structure. Amplifiers of natural selection are population structures which increase the fixation probability of advantageous mutants, as compared to the baseline case of well-mixed populations. In this work we focus on symmetric population structures represented as undirected graphs. In the regime of undirected graphs, the strongest amplifier known has been the Star graph, and the existence of undirected graphs with stronger amplification properties has remained open for over a decade. In this work we present the Comet and Comet-swarm families of undirected graphs. We show that for a range of fitness values of the mutants, the Comet and Comet-swarm graphs have fixation probability strictly larger than the fixation probability of the Star graph, for fixed population size and at the limit of large populations, respectively.
url https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-017-00107-w
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