<div><p>One of the most intriguing questions in evolution is how organisms exhibit suitable phenotypic variation to rapidly adapt in novel selective environments. Such variability is crucial for evolvability, but poorly understood. In particular, how can natural selection favour developmental organisations that facilitate adaptive evolution in previously unseen environments? Such a capacity suggests foresight that is incompatible with the short-sighted concept of natural selection. A potential resolution is provided by the idea that evolution may discover and exploit information not only about the particular phenotypes selected in the past, but their underlying structural regularities: new phenotypes, with the same underlying regularities, ...
Altenberg has defined evolvability as the ability of the genetic operator/representation scheme to ...
The mechanisms of variation, selection and inheritance, on which evolution by natural selection depe...
BackgroundBiological evolution exhibits an extraordinary capability to adapt organisms to their envi...
One of the most intriguing questions in evolution is how organisms exhibit suitable phenotypic varia...
Explaining how organisms can exhibit suitable phenotypic variation to rapidly adapt to novel environ...
It is hypothesised that one of the main reasons evolution has produced such a tremendous diversity o...
The theory of evolution links random variation and selection to incremental adaptation. In a differe...
The theory of evolution links random variation and selection to incremental adaptation. In a diff...
The theory of evolution links random variation and selection to incremental adaptation. In a differe...
The mechanisms of variation, selection and inheritance, on which evolution by natural selection depe...
The mechanisms of variation, selection and inheritance, on which evolution by natural selection depe...
Background: Biological evolution exhibits an extraordinary capability to adapt organisms to their en...
Background: Biological evolution exhibits an extraordinary capability to adapt organisms to their en...
The mechanisms of variation, selection and inheritance, on which evolution by natural selection depe...
Altenberg has defined evolvability as the ability of the genetic operator/representation scheme to ...
Altenberg has defined evolvability as the ability of the genetic operator/representation scheme to ...
The mechanisms of variation, selection and inheritance, on which evolution by natural selection depe...
BackgroundBiological evolution exhibits an extraordinary capability to adapt organisms to their envi...
One of the most intriguing questions in evolution is how organisms exhibit suitable phenotypic varia...
Explaining how organisms can exhibit suitable phenotypic variation to rapidly adapt to novel environ...
It is hypothesised that one of the main reasons evolution has produced such a tremendous diversity o...
The theory of evolution links random variation and selection to incremental adaptation. In a differe...
The theory of evolution links random variation and selection to incremental adaptation. In a diff...
The theory of evolution links random variation and selection to incremental adaptation. In a differe...
The mechanisms of variation, selection and inheritance, on which evolution by natural selection depe...
The mechanisms of variation, selection and inheritance, on which evolution by natural selection depe...
Background: Biological evolution exhibits an extraordinary capability to adapt organisms to their en...
Background: Biological evolution exhibits an extraordinary capability to adapt organisms to their en...
The mechanisms of variation, selection and inheritance, on which evolution by natural selection depe...
Altenberg has defined evolvability as the ability of the genetic operator/representation scheme to ...
Altenberg has defined evolvability as the ability of the genetic operator/representation scheme to ...
The mechanisms of variation, selection and inheritance, on which evolution by natural selection depe...
BackgroundBiological evolution exhibits an extraordinary capability to adapt organisms to their envi...