In a now classic paper published in 1991, Alberch introduced the concept of genotype–phenotype (G!P) mapping to provide a framework for a more sophisticated discussion of the integration between genetics and developmental biology that was then available. The advent of evo-devo first and of the genomic era later would seem to have superseded talk of transitions in phenotypic space and the like, central to Alberch’s approach. On the contrary, this paper shows that recent empirical and theoretical advances have only sharpened the need for a different conceptual treat- ment of how phenotypes are produced. Old-fashioned metaphors like genetic blueprint and genetic programme are not only woefully inadequate but positively misleading about the nat...
Biological information is stored in DNA, RNA and protein sequences, which can be understood as genot...
In nature, living organisms can be viewed as the product of their genotype-phenotype mapping (GP-map...
Biological information is stored in DNA, RNA and protein sequences, which can be understood as genot...
In a now classic paper published in 1991, Alberch introduced the concept of genotype–phenotype (G!P)...
International audienceThe potential for evolutionary change is deeply anchored in the kind and amoun...
Understanding how genotypes map onto phenotypes, fitness, and eventually organisms is arguably the n...
International audienceThe Genotype-Phenotype (G-P) distinction was proposed in the context of Mendel...
The map between genotype and phenotype is fundamental to biology. Biological information is stored a...
GECCO 2011, ACM Genetic and Evolutionary Computation Conference, Graduate Student Workshop, Dublin, ...
In this chapter, we review and compare existing theoretical models of the relationship between genet...
This comment refers to the article available at doi:10.1007/s10710-017-9288-x. Here we comment on th...
In evolutionary computation it is common for the genotype to map directly to the phenotype such that...
We introduce a model of reproduction in which the genotype-phenotype (G-P) map is able to evolve. In...
This paper investigates the evolution of two types of simple Genotype Phenotype Mappings (GPMs): a m...
Biological information is stored in DNA, RNA and protein sequences, which can be understood as genot...
In nature, living organisms can be viewed as the product of their genotype-phenotype mapping (GP-map...
Biological information is stored in DNA, RNA and protein sequences, which can be understood as genot...
In a now classic paper published in 1991, Alberch introduced the concept of genotype–phenotype (G!P)...
International audienceThe potential for evolutionary change is deeply anchored in the kind and amoun...
Understanding how genotypes map onto phenotypes, fitness, and eventually organisms is arguably the n...
International audienceThe Genotype-Phenotype (G-P) distinction was proposed in the context of Mendel...
The map between genotype and phenotype is fundamental to biology. Biological information is stored a...
GECCO 2011, ACM Genetic and Evolutionary Computation Conference, Graduate Student Workshop, Dublin, ...
In this chapter, we review and compare existing theoretical models of the relationship between genet...
This comment refers to the article available at doi:10.1007/s10710-017-9288-x. Here we comment on th...
In evolutionary computation it is common for the genotype to map directly to the phenotype such that...
We introduce a model of reproduction in which the genotype-phenotype (G-P) map is able to evolve. In...
This paper investigates the evolution of two types of simple Genotype Phenotype Mappings (GPMs): a m...
Biological information is stored in DNA, RNA and protein sequences, which can be understood as genot...
In nature, living organisms can be viewed as the product of their genotype-phenotype mapping (GP-map...
Biological information is stored in DNA, RNA and protein sequences, which can be understood as genot...