<div><p>Parents influence the development of their offspring in many ways beyond the transmission of DNA. This includes transfer of epigenetic states, nutrients, antibodies and hormones, and behavioural interactions after birth. While the evolutionary consequences of such non-genetic inheritance are increasingly well understood, less is known about how inheritance mechanisms evolve. Here, we present a simple but versatile model to explore the adaptive evolution of non-genetic inheritance. Our model is based on a switch mechanism that produces alternative phenotypes in response to different inputs, including genes and non-genetic factors transmitted from parents and the environment experienced during development. This framework shows how gen...
The idea for this paper was initially proposed by I.A.-K. and was further developed by all authors i...
Understanding the evolutionary and ecological roles of 'non-genetic' inheritance (NGI) is daunting ...
Background: Antagonistic species interactions can lead to coevolutionary genotype or phenotype frequ...
Parents influence the development of their offspring in many ways beyond the transmission of DNA. Th...
Parents influence the development of their offspring in many ways beyond the transmission of DNA. Th...
Parents influence the development of their offspring in many ways beyond the transmission of DNA. Th...
Parents influence the development of their offspring in many ways beyond the transmission of DNA. Th...
Parents influence the development of their offspring in many ways beyond the transmission of DNA. Th...
International audienceUnderstanding the importance of non-genetic heredity in the evolutionary proce...
International audienceUnderstanding the importance of non-genetic heredity in the evolutionary proce...
International audienceThe inheritance of characteristics induced by the environment has often been o...
The inheritance of characteristics induced by the environment has often been opposed to the theory o...
Non-genetic inheritance media, from methyl-accepting cytosines to culture, tend to 'mutate' more fre...
Evolutionary biologists studying wild species have demonstrated that genetic and non-genetic sources...
Non-genetic inheritance media, from methyl-accepting cytosines to culture, tend to 'mutate' more fre...
The idea for this paper was initially proposed by I.A.-K. and was further developed by all authors i...
Understanding the evolutionary and ecological roles of 'non-genetic' inheritance (NGI) is daunting ...
Background: Antagonistic species interactions can lead to coevolutionary genotype or phenotype frequ...
Parents influence the development of their offspring in many ways beyond the transmission of DNA. Th...
Parents influence the development of their offspring in many ways beyond the transmission of DNA. Th...
Parents influence the development of their offspring in many ways beyond the transmission of DNA. Th...
Parents influence the development of their offspring in many ways beyond the transmission of DNA. Th...
Parents influence the development of their offspring in many ways beyond the transmission of DNA. Th...
International audienceUnderstanding the importance of non-genetic heredity in the evolutionary proce...
International audienceUnderstanding the importance of non-genetic heredity in the evolutionary proce...
International audienceThe inheritance of characteristics induced by the environment has often been o...
The inheritance of characteristics induced by the environment has often been opposed to the theory o...
Non-genetic inheritance media, from methyl-accepting cytosines to culture, tend to 'mutate' more fre...
Evolutionary biologists studying wild species have demonstrated that genetic and non-genetic sources...
Non-genetic inheritance media, from methyl-accepting cytosines to culture, tend to 'mutate' more fre...
The idea for this paper was initially proposed by I.A.-K. and was further developed by all authors i...
Understanding the evolutionary and ecological roles of 'non-genetic' inheritance (NGI) is daunting ...
Background: Antagonistic species interactions can lead to coevolutionary genotype or phenotype frequ...