The evolution of life on earth has been characterized by generalized long-term increases in phenotypic complexity. Although natural selection is a plausible cause for these trends, one alternative hypothesis generative bias-has been proposed repeatedly based on theoretical considerations. Here, we introduce a computational model of a developmental system and use it to test the hypothesis that long-term increasing trends in phenotypic complexity are caused by a generative bias towards greater complexity. We use our model to generate random organisms with different levels of phenotypic complexity and analyse the distributions of mutational effects on complexity. We show that highly complex organisms are easy to generate but there are trade-of...
© The Author(s) 2014. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract In thi...
[[abstract]]Pleiotropy refers to the phenomenon of a single mutation or gene affecting multiple dist...
Non-uniform rates of morphological evolution and evolutionary increases in organismal complexity, ca...
A major aim of evolutionary biology is to explain the respective roles of adaptive versus non-adapti...
Whether, when, how, and why increased complexity evolves in biological populations is a longstanding...
Abstract Background The emergence of organismal complexity has been a difficult subject for research...
How does morphological complexity evolve? This study suggests that the likelihood of mutations incre...
Whether or not Darwinian evolution leads to an increase in complexity depends crucially on what we m...
To make a case for or against a trend in the evolution of complexity in biological evolution, comple...
International audienceSystems biology is often viewed as reverse engineering of biological systems. ...
Complex multi-cellular organisms are the result of evolution over billions of years. Their ability t...
How does morphological complexity evolve? This study suggests that the likelihood of mutations incre...
International audienceUsing the RAevol model we investigate whether the molecular complexity of evol...
International audienceUsing the in silico experimental evolution platform Aevol, we evolved populati...
International audienceUsing the in silico experimental evolution platform Aevol, we have tested the ...
© The Author(s) 2014. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract In thi...
[[abstract]]Pleiotropy refers to the phenomenon of a single mutation or gene affecting multiple dist...
Non-uniform rates of morphological evolution and evolutionary increases in organismal complexity, ca...
A major aim of evolutionary biology is to explain the respective roles of adaptive versus non-adapti...
Whether, when, how, and why increased complexity evolves in biological populations is a longstanding...
Abstract Background The emergence of organismal complexity has been a difficult subject for research...
How does morphological complexity evolve? This study suggests that the likelihood of mutations incre...
Whether or not Darwinian evolution leads to an increase in complexity depends crucially on what we m...
To make a case for or against a trend in the evolution of complexity in biological evolution, comple...
International audienceSystems biology is often viewed as reverse engineering of biological systems. ...
Complex multi-cellular organisms are the result of evolution over billions of years. Their ability t...
How does morphological complexity evolve? This study suggests that the likelihood of mutations incre...
International audienceUsing the RAevol model we investigate whether the molecular complexity of evol...
International audienceUsing the in silico experimental evolution platform Aevol, we evolved populati...
International audienceUsing the in silico experimental evolution platform Aevol, we have tested the ...
© The Author(s) 2014. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract In thi...
[[abstract]]Pleiotropy refers to the phenomenon of a single mutation or gene affecting multiple dist...
Non-uniform rates of morphological evolution and evolutionary increases in organismal complexity, ca...