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  • If robustness is the opposite of evolvability, we might expect that a robust population would have difficulty adapting to environmental change; however, some studies have suggested that genetic robustness facilitates adaptation. Here, using a general population genetics model, mutational robustness is found to either impede or facilitate adaptation depending on the population size, the mutation rate and the structure of the fitness landscape.

    • Jeremy A. Draghi
    • Todd L. Parsons
    • Joshua B. Plotkin
    Research
    Nature
    Volume: 463, P: 353-355
  • Although some genetic mutations have clear effects, others have been considered neutral and inconsequential. Such cryptic mutations can nonetheless facilitate adaptation to new environments. See Letter p.92

    • Jeremy A. Draghi
    • Joshua B. Plotkin
    News & Views
    Nature
    Volume: 474, P: 45-46
  • Correlational selection is selection on the basis of combinations of traits. This Review demonstrates how considering correlational selection through a genomics lens will enhance integration of evolutionary research in different fields.

    • Erik I. Svensson
    • Stevan J. Arnold
    • Anna Runemark
    Reviews
    Nature Ecology & Evolution
    Volume: 5, P: 562-573