Mathematical models inspired by the Lenski experiment

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Abstract
We will discuss some basic models of mathematical population genetics and explore their application to the study of the Lenski experiment. Additionally, we will describe novel models capable of offering a (partial) parsimonious explanation for the deceleration of relative fitness. These models are also capable of addressing questions such as whether it is advantageous to be efficient. If time allows, we will also delve into examples of mathematical modeling beyond the Lenski experiment, including the study of bacterial populations carrying plasmids.
Description

Mathematical Biology Seminar
Friday, September 27
12:00pm MST/AZ
WXLR A111

Speaker
Adrian Gonzalez Casanova Soberon
Associate Professor of Mathematics
Arizona State University


 

Location
WXLR A111