Adaptive evolution: evaluating empirical support for theoretical predictions.

Nat Rev Genet

Department of Biology, BOX 90338, Program in Genetics and Genomics, Institute for Genome Sciences and Policy, Duke University, Durham, North Carolina 27708, USA.

Published: December 2012

Adaptive evolution is shaped by the interaction of population genetics, natural selection and underlying network and biochemical constraints. Variation created by mutation, the raw material for evolutionary change, is translated into phenotypes by flux through metabolic pathways and by the topography and dynamics of molecular networks. Finally, the retention of genetic variation and the efficacy of selection depend on population genetics and demographic history. Emergent high-throughput experimental methods and sequencing technologies allow us to gather more evidence and to move beyond the theory in different systems and populations. Here we review the extent to which recent evidence supports long-established theoretical principles of adaptation.

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