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2014 | Published | Journal Article | IST-REx-ID: 1908 | OA
The rate of adaptation in large sexual populations with linear chromosomes
D. Weissman, O. Hallatschek, Genetics 196 (2014) 1167–1183.
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[6]
2014 | Published | Journal Article | IST-REx-ID: 1932 | OA
Cryptic genetic variation can make "irreducible complexity" a common mode of adaptation in sexual populations
M. Trotter, D. Weissman, G. Peterson, K. Peck, J. Masel, Evolution 68 (2014) 3357–3367.
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[5]
2014 | Published | Journal Article | IST-REx-ID: 1936 | OA
An arms race between producers and scroungers can drive the evolution of social cognition
M. Arbilly, D. Weissman, M. Feldman, U. Grodzinski, Behavioral Ecology 25 (2014) 487–495.
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[4]
2012 | Published | Journal Article | IST-REx-ID: 3131 | OA
Limits to the rate of adaptive substitution in sexual populations
D. Weissman, N.H. Barton, PLoS Genetics 8 (2012).
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[3]
2010 | Published | Journal Article | IST-REx-ID: 3303 | OA
The rate of fitness-valley crossing in sexual populations
D. Weissman, M. Feldman, D. Fisher, Genetics 186 (2010) 1389–1410.
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[2]
2009 | Published | Journal Article | IST-REx-ID: 3304
The rate at which asexual populations cross fitness valleys
D. Weissman, M. Desai, D. Fisher, M. Feldman, Theoretical Population Biology 75 (2009) 286–300.
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2007 | Published | Journal Article | IST-REx-ID: 3305
Evolution can favor antagonistic epistasis
M. Desai, D. Weissman, M. Feldman, Genetics 177 (2007) 1001–10.
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7 Publications

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[7]
2014 | Published | Journal Article | IST-REx-ID: 1908 | OA
The rate of adaptation in large sexual populations with linear chromosomes
D. Weissman, O. Hallatschek, Genetics 196 (2014) 1167–1183.
[Submitted Version] View | DOI | Download Submitted Version (ext.)
 
[6]
2014 | Published | Journal Article | IST-REx-ID: 1932 | OA
Cryptic genetic variation can make "irreducible complexity" a common mode of adaptation in sexual populations
M. Trotter, D. Weissman, G. Peterson, K. Peck, J. Masel, Evolution 68 (2014) 3357–3367.
[Submitted Version] View | DOI | Download Submitted Version (ext.)
 
[5]
2014 | Published | Journal Article | IST-REx-ID: 1936 | OA
An arms race between producers and scroungers can drive the evolution of social cognition
M. Arbilly, D. Weissman, M. Feldman, U. Grodzinski, Behavioral Ecology 25 (2014) 487–495.
[Submitted Version] View | DOI | Download Submitted Version (ext.)
 
[4]
2012 | Published | Journal Article | IST-REx-ID: 3131 | OA
Limits to the rate of adaptive substitution in sexual populations
D. Weissman, N.H. Barton, PLoS Genetics 8 (2012).
[Published Version] View | Files available | DOI
 
[3]
2010 | Published | Journal Article | IST-REx-ID: 3303 | OA
The rate of fitness-valley crossing in sexual populations
D. Weissman, M. Feldman, D. Fisher, Genetics 186 (2010) 1389–1410.
[Submitted Version] View | DOI | Download Submitted Version (ext.)
 
[2]
2009 | Published | Journal Article | IST-REx-ID: 3304
The rate at which asexual populations cross fitness valleys
D. Weissman, M. Desai, D. Fisher, M. Feldman, Theoretical Population Biology 75 (2009) 286–300.
View | DOI
 
[1]
2007 | Published | Journal Article | IST-REx-ID: 3305
Evolution can favor antagonistic epistasis
M. Desai, D. Weissman, M. Feldman, Genetics 177 (2007) 1001–10.
View | DOI
 

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