The selective advantage of neighborhood-aware mutants in Moran process
Michal Pecho, Josef Tkadlec, Martin A. Nowak

TL;DR
This paper introduces 'replacers', a new phenotype in Moran processes that significantly increase fixation probabilities of mutants and provide strong protection against invasions, altering evolutionary dynamics.
Contribution
The study defines and analyzes the impact of replacers, a novel phenotype, on fixation probabilities and invasion resistance in Moran processes.
Findings
Replacers boost fixation probability of neutral mutants from 1/N to 1/√N.
Replacers are highly resistant to invasions after fixation.
Replacers can dominate mutation-selection balance despite high costs.
Abstract
Evolution occurs in populations of reproducing individuals. In stochastic descriptions of evolutionary dynamics, such as the Moran process, individuals are chosen randomly for birth and for death. If the same type is chosen for both steps, then the reproductive event is wasted, because the composition of the population remains unchanged. Here we introduce a new phenotype, which we call a replacer. Replacers are efficient competitors. When a replacer is chosen for reproduction, the offspring will always replace an individual of another type (if available). We determine the selective advantage of replacers in well-mixed populations and on one-dimensional lattices. We find that being a replacer substantially boosts the fixation probability of neutral and deleterious mutants. In particular, fixation probability of a single neutral replacer who invades a well-mixed population of size is…
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Taxonomy
TopicsEvolution and Genetic Dynamics · Evolutionary Game Theory and Cooperation · Stochastic processes and statistical mechanics
