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Evolutionary Stability of Salt Bridges Hints Its Contribution to Stability of Proteins [PDF]

open access: yesComputational and Structural Biotechnology Journal, 2019
The contribution of newly designed salt bridges to protein stabilization remains controversial even today. In order to solve this problem, we investigated salt bridges from two aspects: spatial distribution and evolutionary characteristics of salt ...
Xiaofeng Ban   +9 more
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Evolutionary Stability of Small Molecular Regulatory Networks That Exhibit Near-Perfect Adaptation [PDF]

open access: yesBiology, 2023
Large-scale protein regulatory networks, such as signal transduction systems, contain small-scale modules (‘motifs’) that carry out specific dynamical functions.
Rajat Singhania, John J. Tyson
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Evolutionary stability in the asymmetric volunteer's dilemma. [PDF]

open access: yesPLoS ONE, 2014
It is often assumed that in public goods games, contributors are either strong or weak players and each individual has an equal probability of exhibiting cooperation.
Jun-Zhou He, Rui-Wu Wang, Yao-Tang Li
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Stationary Stability for Evolutionary Dynamics in Finite Populations

open access: yesEntropy, 2016
We demonstrate a vast expansion of the theory of evolutionary stability to finite populations with mutation, connecting the theory of the stationary distribution of the Moran process with the Lyapunov theory of evolutionary stability.
Marc Harper, Dashiell Fryer
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Mate Choice Drives Evolutionary Stability in a Hybrid Complex. [PDF]

open access: yesPLoS ONE, 2015
Previous studies have shown that assortative mating acts as a driver of speciation by countering hybridization between two populations of the same species (pre-zygotic isolation) or through mate choice among the hybrids (hybrid speciation).
Miguel Morgado-Santos   +3 more
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Evolution Analysis of Green Innovation in Small and Medium-Sized Manufacturing Enterprises

open access: yesSystems, 2023
In recent years, green innovation has gained substantial attention and popularity from the manufacturing industry around the world. As an essential part of the manufacturing industry, small and medium-sized manufacturing enterprises (SMMEs) are vital ...
Zhiting Song, Jianhua Zhu, Jianfeng Shi
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The Effect of Bounded Rationality on Human Cooperation with Voluntary Participation

open access: yesMathematics, 2022
The evolution of human cooperation is an important issue concerning social science. A deep understanding of human bounded rationality is a prerequisite for promoting collective cooperation and solving social dilemmas.
Luhe Yang, Duoxing Yang, Lianzhong Zhang
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How Moral Codes Evolve in a Trust Game

open access: yesGames, 2015
This paper analyzes the dynamic stability of moral codes in a two population trust game. Guided by a moral code, members of one population, the Trustors, are willing to punish members of the other population, the Trustees, who defect.
Jean Paul Rabanal, Daniel Friedman
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The Evolution of Ambiguity in Sender—Receiver Signaling Games

open access: yesGames, 2022
We study an extended version of a sender–receiver signaling game—a context-signaling (CS) game that involves external contextual cues that provide information about a sender’s private information state.
Roland Mühlenbernd   +2 more
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Indirect Evolution and Aggregate-Taking Behavior in a Football League: Utility Maximization, Profit Maximization, and Success

open access: yesGames, 2019
An evolutionary model of European football was applied to analyze a two-stage indirect evolution game in which teams choose their utility function in the first stage, and their optimal talent investments in the second stage.
Aloys L. Prinz
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