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Stress-Induced Mutagenesis Can Further Boost Population Success in Static Ecology

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arxiv 2303.09084 v1 pith:GPPB3C2S submitted 2023-03-16 q-bio.PE physics.bio-ph

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We have developed a mathematical model that captures stress-induced mutagenesis, a fundamental aspect of pathogenic and neoplastic evolutionary dynamics, on the fitness landscape with multiple relevant genetic traits as a high-dimensional Euclidean space. In this framework, stress-induced mutagenesis manifests as a heterogeneous diffusion process. We show how increasing mutations, and thus reducing exploitation, in a static ecology with fixed carrying capacity and maximum growth rates, can paradoxically boost population size. Remarkably, this unexpected biophysical phenomenon applies universally to any number of traits.

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