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Evolutionary dynamics and molecular adaptation of Rift Valley fever virus across human and non-human outbreaks in Africa

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Omara IE   +9 more
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Evolutionary dynamics on graphs

Nature, 2005
Evolutionary dynamics have been traditionally studied in the context of homogeneous or spatially extended populations. Here we generalize population structure by arranging individuals on a graph. Each vertex represents an individual. The weighted edges denote reproductive rates which govern how often individuals place offspring into adjacent vertices ...
Erez, Lieberman   +2 more
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EVOLUTIONARY DYNAMICS IN CARCINOGENESIS

Mathematical Models and Methods in Applied Sciences, 2005
We have previously demonstrated intra- and extra-cellular factors that govern somatic evolution of the malignant phenotype can be modeled through evolutionary game theory, a mathematical approach that analyzes phenotypic adaptation to in-vivo environmental selection forces.
Gatenby, Robert A.   +2 more
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The evolutionary dynamics of audit

European Journal of Operational Research, 2012
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Nikolaos P. Anastasopoulos   +1 more
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Evolutionary Games and Local Dynamics [PDF]

open access: possibleInternational Game Theory Review, 2015
In this paper, we examine several options for modeling local interactions within the framework of evolutionary game theory. Several examples show that there is a major difference between population dynamics using local dynamics versus global dynamics. Moreover, different modeling choices may lead to very diverse results.
Philippe Uyttendaele, Frank Thuijsman
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Unifying Evolutionary Dynamics

Journal of Theoretical Biology, 2002
Darwinian evolution is based on three fundamental principles, reproduction, mutation and selection, which describe how populations change over time and how new forms evolve out of old ones. There are numerous mathematical descriptions of the resulting evolutionary dynamics.
Karen M, Page, Martin A, Nowak
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