Authors
Daniel M Weinreich, Yinghong Lan, C Scott Wylie, Robert B Heckendorn
Publication date
2013/12/1
Source
Current opinion in genetics & development
Volume
23
Issue
6
Pages
700-707
Publisher
Elsevier Current Trends
Description
Natural selection drives evolving populations up the fitness landscape, the projection from nucleotide sequence space to organismal reproductive success. While it has long been appreciated that topographic complexities on fitness landscapes can arise only as a consequence of epistatic interactions between mutations, evolutionary genetics has mainly focused on epistasis between pairs of mutations. Here we propose a generalization to the classical population genetic treatment of pairwise epistasis that yields expressions for epistasis among arbitrary subsets of mutations of all orders (pairwise, three-way, etc.). Our approach reveals substantial higher-order epistasis in almost every published fitness landscape. Furthermore we demonstrate that higher-order epistasis is critically important in two systems we know best. We conclude that higher-order epistasis deserves empirical and theoretical attention from …
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DM Weinreich, Y Lan, CS Wylie, RB Heckendorn - Current opinion in genetics & development, 2013