<div><p>All biological evolution takes place in a space of possible genotypes and their phenotypes. The structure of this space defines the evolutionary potential and limitations of an evolving system. Metabolism is one of the most ancient and fundamental evolving systems, sustaining life by extracting energy from extracellular nutrients. Here we study metabolism’s potential for innovation by analyzing an exhaustive genotype-phenotype map for a space of 10<sup>15</sup> metabolisms that encodes all possible subsets of 51 reactions in central carbon metabolism. Using flux balance analysis, we predict the viability of these metabolisms on 10 different carbon sources which give rise to 1024 potential metabolic phenotypes. Although viable metabo...
A central challenge in evolutionary biology concerns the mechanisms by which complex metabolic innov...
A metabolism is a complex network of chemical reactions that converts sources of energy and chemical...
A central challenge in evolutionary biology concerns the mechanisms by which complex metabolic innov...
All biological evolution takes place in a space of possible genotypes and their phenotypes. The stru...
Background: A metabolism can evolve through changes in its biochemical reactions that are caused by ...
BACKGROUND A metabolism can evolve through changes in its biochemical reactions that are caused by ...
An evolutionary constraint is a bias or limitation in phenotypic variation that a biological system ...
A metabolism is a complex chemical reaction system, whose metabolic genotype – the DNA encoding the ...
BACKGROUND: Biological systems are rife with examples of pre-adaptations or exaptations. They range ...
Background A metabolism can evolve through changes in its biochemical reactions that are caused by ...
BACKGROUND: A metabolic genotype comprises all chemical reactions an organism can catalyze via enzym...
An evolutionary constraint is a bias or limitation in phenotypic variation that a biological system ...
<p><b>a)</b> Average number of metabolisms per genotype network that are viable on <i>k</i> carbon s...
<p><b>a)</b> Number of viable metabolisms. Black circles (vertical axis) indicate the total possible...
Contains fulltext : 172832.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)A central chall...
A central challenge in evolutionary biology concerns the mechanisms by which complex metabolic innov...
A metabolism is a complex network of chemical reactions that converts sources of energy and chemical...
A central challenge in evolutionary biology concerns the mechanisms by which complex metabolic innov...
All biological evolution takes place in a space of possible genotypes and their phenotypes. The stru...
Background: A metabolism can evolve through changes in its biochemical reactions that are caused by ...
BACKGROUND A metabolism can evolve through changes in its biochemical reactions that are caused by ...
An evolutionary constraint is a bias or limitation in phenotypic variation that a biological system ...
A metabolism is a complex chemical reaction system, whose metabolic genotype – the DNA encoding the ...
BACKGROUND: Biological systems are rife with examples of pre-adaptations or exaptations. They range ...
Background A metabolism can evolve through changes in its biochemical reactions that are caused by ...
BACKGROUND: A metabolic genotype comprises all chemical reactions an organism can catalyze via enzym...
An evolutionary constraint is a bias or limitation in phenotypic variation that a biological system ...
<p><b>a)</b> Average number of metabolisms per genotype network that are viable on <i>k</i> carbon s...
<p><b>a)</b> Number of viable metabolisms. Black circles (vertical axis) indicate the total possible...
Contains fulltext : 172832.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)A central chall...
A central challenge in evolutionary biology concerns the mechanisms by which complex metabolic innov...
A metabolism is a complex network of chemical reactions that converts sources of energy and chemical...
A central challenge in evolutionary biology concerns the mechanisms by which complex metabolic innov...