File:Neutral network.png

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Summary

Each circle represents a functional gene variant and lines represents point mutations between them. Light grid-regions have low fitness, dark regions have high fitness. (a) White circles have few neutral neighbours, black circles have many. Light grid-regions contain no circles because those sequences have low fitness. (b) Within a neutral network, the population is predicted to evolve towards the centre and away from ‘fitness cliffs’ (dark arrows).

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current15:08, 14 January 2017Thumbnail for version as of 15:08, 14 January 20173,587 × 1,387 (3.49 MB)127.0.0.1 (talk)Each circle represents a functional gene variant and lines represents point mutations between them. Light grid-regions have low fitness, dark regions have high fitness. (<b>a</b>) White circles have few neutral neighbours, black circles have many. Light grid-regions contain no circles because those sequences have low fitness. (<b>b</b>) Within a neutral network, the population is predicted to evolve towards the centre and away from ‘fitness cliffs’ (dark arrows).
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