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Frequent asymmetric migrations suppress natural selection in spatially structured populations

Frequent asymmetric migrations suppress natural selection in spatially structured populations

Natural microbial populations often have complex spatial structures. This can impact their evolution, in particular the ability of mutants to take over. While mutant fixation probabilities are known to be unaffected by sufficiently symmetric structures, evolutionary graph theory has shown that some graphs can amplify or suppress natural selection, in …