András Tóbiás [1]
Clonal interference is the interaction of multiple beneficial mutations fighting for survival simultaneously in a monomorphic resident population. We consider a Moran model with mutation and selection and
illustrate that clonal interference is observable in a specific scaling regime of time and parameters, where subpopulation sizes on a logarithmic scale approximate a system of interacting piecewise linear
trajectories controlled by a Poisson point process. Further, we discuss the speed of adaptation under clonal interference and Gerrish-Lenski heuristics. The subject of this talk is ongoing joint work with Adrián
González Casanova, Felix Hermann, Renato Soares dos Santos and Anton Wakolbinger.