Abstract Plasticity and robustness, which are two basic concepts in the evolution of developmental dynamics, are characterized in terms of the variance of phenotype distribution. Plasticity concerns the response of a phenotype against environmental and genetic changes, whereas robustness is the phenotypefs degree of insensitivity against such changes. Note that the sensitivity increases with the variance, and the inverse of the variance works as a measure of the robustness. First, it is found that the response ratio is proportional to the phenotype variance, as described by ex-tending the fluctuation-response relationship in statistical physics. Next, it is shown that through the course of robust evolution, the phenotype variance caused by ...
Robustness is the invariance of phenotypes in the face of perturbation. The robustness of phenotypes...
Gene expression varies widely in cells with the same genotype and environment. Predicting the patter...
In the context of development, a process is robust if it can proceed normally despite the enormous c...
Short Abstract — We demonstrate the relevance of phenotype fluctuations of isogenic organisms to evo...
Developmental systems integrate inputs of variation from different origins into the observable varia...
Developmental systems integrate inputs of variation from different origins into the observable varia...
Costs of plasticity are thought to have important physiological and evolutionary consequences. A com...
This paper reviews models for phenotypic plasticity in evolutionary genetics and animal breeding and...
This paper reviews models for phenotypic plasticity in evolutionary genetics and animal breeding and...
Phenotypic plasticity can modify evolutionary pathways and accelerate the course of evolution. This ...
Phenotypic plasticity can modify evolutionary pathways and accelerate the course of evolution. This ...
Robustness and plasticity are essential features that allow biological systems to cope with complex ...
Mainstream evolutionary biology lacks a mature theory of phenotype. Following from the Modern Synthe...
By "phenotypic plasticity" we refer to the capacity of a genotype to exhibit different phenotypes, w...
By “phenotypic plasticity” we refer to the capacity of a genotype to exhibit different phenotypes, w...
Robustness is the invariance of phenotypes in the face of perturbation. The robustness of phenotypes...
Gene expression varies widely in cells with the same genotype and environment. Predicting the patter...
In the context of development, a process is robust if it can proceed normally despite the enormous c...
Short Abstract — We demonstrate the relevance of phenotype fluctuations of isogenic organisms to evo...
Developmental systems integrate inputs of variation from different origins into the observable varia...
Developmental systems integrate inputs of variation from different origins into the observable varia...
Costs of plasticity are thought to have important physiological and evolutionary consequences. A com...
This paper reviews models for phenotypic plasticity in evolutionary genetics and animal breeding and...
This paper reviews models for phenotypic plasticity in evolutionary genetics and animal breeding and...
Phenotypic plasticity can modify evolutionary pathways and accelerate the course of evolution. This ...
Phenotypic plasticity can modify evolutionary pathways and accelerate the course of evolution. This ...
Robustness and plasticity are essential features that allow biological systems to cope with complex ...
Mainstream evolutionary biology lacks a mature theory of phenotype. Following from the Modern Synthe...
By "phenotypic plasticity" we refer to the capacity of a genotype to exhibit different phenotypes, w...
By “phenotypic plasticity” we refer to the capacity of a genotype to exhibit different phenotypes, w...
Robustness is the invariance of phenotypes in the face of perturbation. The robustness of phenotypes...
Gene expression varies widely in cells with the same genotype and environment. Predicting the patter...
In the context of development, a process is robust if it can proceed normally despite the enormous c...