<div><p>The ability of organisms to adapt and persist in the face of environmental change is accepted as a fundamental feature of natural systems. More contentious is whether the capacity of organisms to adapt (or “evolvability”) can itself evolve and the mechanisms underlying such responses. Using model gene networks, I provide evidence that evolvability emerges more readily when populations experience positively autocorrelated environmental noise (red noise) compared to populations in stable or randomly varying (white noise) environments. Evolvability was correlated with increasing genetic robustness to effects on network viability and decreasing robustness to effects on phenotypic expression; populations whose networks displayed greater ...
Gene inactivation often has little or no apparent consequence for the phenotype of an organism. This...
<div><p>Evolution requires phenotypic variation in a population of organisms for selection to functi...
The environments in which organisms live and reproduce are rarely static, and as the environment cha...
The ability of organisms to adapt and persist in the face of environmental change is accepted as a f...
Recent work has shown that genetic robustness can either facilitate or impede adaptation. But the im...
Short Abstract — We demonstrate the relevance of phenotype fluctuations of isogenic organisms to evo...
Summary: All biological populations are to a greater or lesser degree evolvable, but the forces that...
Stochastic noise in gene expression causes variation in the development of phenotypes, making such n...
Stochastic noise in gene expression causes variation in the development of phenotypes, making such n...
Given the recent changes in climate, there is an urgent need to understand the evolutionary ability ...
Given the recent changes in climate, there is an urgent need to understand the evolutionary ability ...
In the evolutionary process, the random transmission and mutation of genes provide biological divers...
Evolution’s ability to find innovative phenotypes is an important ingredient in the emergence of com...
Given the recent changes in climate, there is an urgent need to understand the evolutionary ability ...
Background: Given the recent changes in climate, there is an urgent need to understand the evolution...
Gene inactivation often has little or no apparent consequence for the phenotype of an organism. This...
<div><p>Evolution requires phenotypic variation in a population of organisms for selection to functi...
The environments in which organisms live and reproduce are rarely static, and as the environment cha...
The ability of organisms to adapt and persist in the face of environmental change is accepted as a f...
Recent work has shown that genetic robustness can either facilitate or impede adaptation. But the im...
Short Abstract — We demonstrate the relevance of phenotype fluctuations of isogenic organisms to evo...
Summary: All biological populations are to a greater or lesser degree evolvable, but the forces that...
Stochastic noise in gene expression causes variation in the development of phenotypes, making such n...
Stochastic noise in gene expression causes variation in the development of phenotypes, making such n...
Given the recent changes in climate, there is an urgent need to understand the evolutionary ability ...
Given the recent changes in climate, there is an urgent need to understand the evolutionary ability ...
In the evolutionary process, the random transmission and mutation of genes provide biological divers...
Evolution’s ability to find innovative phenotypes is an important ingredient in the emergence of com...
Given the recent changes in climate, there is an urgent need to understand the evolutionary ability ...
Background: Given the recent changes in climate, there is an urgent need to understand the evolution...
Gene inactivation often has little or no apparent consequence for the phenotype of an organism. This...
<div><p>Evolution requires phenotypic variation in a population of organisms for selection to functi...
The environments in which organisms live and reproduce are rarely static, and as the environment cha...