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Crossing a fitness valley as a metastable transition in a stochastic population model

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We consider a stochastic model of population dynamics where each individual is characterised by a trait in {0,1,...,L} and has a natural reproduction rate, a logistic death rate due to age or competition and a probability of mutation towards neighbouring traits at each reproduction event. We choose parameters such that the induced fitness landscape exhibits a valley: mutant individuals with negative fitness have to be created in order for the population to reach a trait with positive fitness. We focus on the limit of large population and rare mutations at several speeds. In particular, when the mutation rate is low enough, metastability occurs: the exit time of the valley is random, exponentially distributed.

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hal-01692216 , version 1 (24-01-2018)

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Anton Bovier, Loren Coquille, Charline Smadi. Crossing a fitness valley as a metastable transition in a stochastic population model. The Annals of Applied Probability, 2019, 29 (6), pp.3541-3589. ⟨10.1214/19-AAP1487⟩. ⟨hal-01692216⟩
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