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Mutational meltdown in asexual populations doomed to extinction.

Peter OlofssonLogan ChipkinRyan C DailedaRicardo B R Azevedo
Published in: Journal of mathematical biology (2023)
Asexual populations are expected to accumulate deleterious mutations through a process known as Muller's ratchet. Lynch and colleagues proposed that the ratchet eventually results in a vicious cycle of mutation accumulation and population decline that drives populations to extinction. They called this phenomenon mutational meltdown. Here, we analyze mutational meltdown using a multi-type branching process model where, in the presence of mutation, populations are doomed to extinction. We analyse the change in size and composition of the population and the time of extinction under this model.
Keyphrases
  • genetic diversity