Upper bound on the rate of adaptation in an asexual population

Abstract

We consider a model of asexually reproducing individuals. The birth and death rates of the individuals are affected by a fitness parameter. The rate of mutations that cause the fitnesses to change is proportional to the population size, N. The mutations may be either beneficial or deleterious. In a paper by Yu, Etheridge and Cuthbertson [Ann. Appl. Probab. 20 (2010) 978-1004] it was shown that the average rate at which the mean fitness increases in this model is bounded below by 1-δN for any δ>0. We achieve an upper bound on the average rate at which the mean fitness increases of O( N/( N)2).

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