Fitness dependence of the fixation-time distribution for evolutionary dynamics on graphs.

Phys Rev E

Department of Mathematics, Cornell University, Ithaca, New York 14853, USA.

Published: July 2019

Evolutionary graph theory models the effects of natural selection and random drift on structured populations of competing mutant and nonmutant individuals. Recent studies have found that fixation times in such systems often have right-skewed distributions. Little is known, however, about how these distributions and their skew depend on mutant fitness. Here we calculate the fitness dependence of the fixation-time distribution for the Moran Birth-death process in populations modeled by two extreme networks: the complete graph and the one-dimensional ring lattice, obtaining exact solutions in the limit of large network size. We find that with non-neutral fitness, the Moran process on the ring has normally distributed fixation times, independent of the relative fitness of mutants and nonmutants. In contrast, on the complete graph, the fixation-time distribution is a fitness-weighted convolution of two Gumbel distributions. When fitness is neutral, the fixation-time distribution jumps discontinuously and becomes highly skewed on both the complete graph and the ring. Even on these simple networks, the fixation-time distribution exhibits a rich fitness dependence, with discontinuities and regions of universality. Extensions of our results to two-fitness Moran models, times to partial fixation, and evolution on random networks are discussed.

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