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Review
. 2016 Mar;82(2-3):117-27.
doi: 10.1007/s00239-016-9730-3. Epub 2016 Feb 26.

Constraints, Trade-offs and the Currency of Fitness

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Constraints, Trade-offs and the Currency of Fitness

Luis Acerenza. J Mol Evol. 2016 Mar.

Abstract

Understanding evolutionary trajectories remains a difficult task. This is because natural evolutionary processes are simultaneously affected by various types of constraints acting at the different levels of biological organization. Of particular importance are constraints where correlated changes occur in opposite directions, called trade-offs. Here we review and classify the main evolutionary constraints and trade-offs, operating at all levels of trait hierarchy. Special attention is given to life history trade-offs and the conflict between the survival and reproduction components of fitness. Cellular mechanisms underlying fitness trade-offs are described. At the metabolic level, a linear trade-off between growth and flux variability was found, employing bacterial genome-scale metabolic reconstructions. Its analysis indicates that flux variability can be considered as the currency of fitness. This currency is used for fitness transfer between fitness components during adaptations. Finally, a discussion is made regarding the constraints which limit the increase in the amount of fitness currency during evolution, suggesting that occupancy constraints are probably the main restrictions.

Keywords: Evolutionary constraint; Evolutionary trade-off; Fitness cost; Fitness trade-off; Life history trade-off; Trade-off across environments.

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