Molecular evolution between chemistry and biology : The interplay of competition, cooperation, and mutation.

Eur Biophys J

Institut für Theoretische Chemie, Universität Wien, Währingerstraße 17, 1090, Wien, Austria.

Published: May 2018

Biological evolution is reduced to three fundamental processes in the spirit of a minimal model: (i) Competition caused by differential fitness, (ii) cooperation of competitors in the sense of symbiosis, and (iii) variation introduced by mutation understood as error-prone reproduction. The three combinations of two fundamental processes each, ([Formula: see text]) competition and mutation, ([Formula: see text]) cooperation and competition, and ([Formula: see text]) cooperation and mutation, are analyzed. Changes in population dynamics that are induced by bifurcations and threshold phenomena are discussed.

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