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This project investigates the role of epistatic interactions among mutations in adaptation and speciation. By studying the distribution of epistatic effects in fungi and yeast, it aims to enhance understanding of evolutionary dynamics and reproductive isolation.
The distribution of fitness effects of mutations is vital to our understanding of rates and patterns of adaptation.
Population genetics and mutation accumulation experiments have given us insight into the distribution of fitness effects of single mutations.
However, mutations often interact with each other.
This is called epistasis.
The role of epistatic interactions in adaptation has remained controversial.
Yet, the distribution of epistatic effects is as fundamental as distribution of mutation…
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