Robustness Revisited: On the Neutral Evolution of Centrality and Localization

Author:

Sella Yehonatan,Bergman AvivORCID

Abstract

AbstractThis study investigates the intricate interplay among neutral landscape structure, mutation rate, recombination rate, and population dynamics in shaping evolutionary robustness. We provide a comprehensive framework that elucidates how different evolutionary forces interact to influence genotypic robustness and localization within haploid and diploid populations. We demonstrate that in haploid populations, high mutation rates relative to recombination typically drive the population toward regions of increased eigencentrality, a graphtheoretic measure of centrality which is correlated while not identical to mutational robustness. On the other hand, recombination increases the localization of the population to a smaller region of genotypic space, while high values of recombination relative to mutation can introduce shifts in distribution away from eigencentrality and toward attractors of the recombination dynamics. Diploid dynamics further complicate these interactions, showing reduced alignment with eigencentrality under both high mutation and recombination rates, with the exception of structured diploid landscapes where dynamics are still aligned with increasing eigencentrality. Our findings underscore the nuanced dependencies of evolutionary outcomes on both local and global landscape structures as well as evolutionary parameters.Significance StatementOur work advances the theory of neutral evolution, paying particular attention to the question of how the holistic fitness landscape structure shapes the process of evolution and gives rise to emergent evolutionary phenomena. Since neutral evolution does not depend on direct selection, its ramifications can be both subtle, as they depend on network-wide properties, and ubiquitous, as they are not tied to context-specific adaptations. Our study provides a theoretical framework that connects the structure of neutral fitness landscapes with the dynamics of mutation and recombination rates, and the distinct behaviors of haploid and diploid populations. We establish general heuristic principles regarding the way evolutionary outcomes, such as robustness and localization, are influenced by the interplay of these factors.

Publisher

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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