
pmid: 3219448
The Eigen-Schuster kinetic theory of polynucleotide evolution is modified for the case that mutations are no more rare events. It is found that the fitness is then no longer the property of single types but depends critically on the efficiency of their nearest neighbours.
neutral theory of evolution, Models, Genetic, Models, Theoretical, mutations, Biological Evolution, fitness, Eigen-Schuster kinetic theory of polynucleotide evolution, Problems related to evolution, Hamming distance, Mutation, RNA Viruses
neutral theory of evolution, Models, Genetic, Models, Theoretical, mutations, Biological Evolution, fitness, Eigen-Schuster kinetic theory of polynucleotide evolution, Problems related to evolution, Hamming distance, Mutation, RNA Viruses
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