<div><p>Genotype-to-phenotype maps exhibit complexity. This genetic complexity is mentioned frequently in the literature, but a consistent and quantitative definition is lacking. Here, we derive such a definition and investigate its consequences for model genetic systems. The definition equates genetic complexity with a surplus of genotypic diversity over phenotypic diversity. Applying this definition to ensembles of Boolean network models, we found that the in-degree distribution and the number of periodic attractors produced determine the relative complexity of different topology classes. We found evidence that networks that are difficult to control, or that exhibit a hierarchical structure, are genetically complex. We analyzed the comple...
Multiple high-throughput genetic interaction studies have provided substantial evidence of modularit...
Background. Various definitions of biological complexity have been proposed: the number of genes, ce...
An essential quantity to ensure evolvability of populations is the navigability of the genotype spac...
Genotype-to-phenotype maps exhibit complexity. This genetic complexity is mentioned frequently in th...
One of the most fundamental and least understood elements of evolution is the mapping between genoty...
In biological organisms, a single genotype may map to sev-eral phenotypes and vice-versa. This many-...
The problem of understanding the connection between network topology and dynamical output represents...
How does morphological complexity evolve? This study suggests that the likelihood of mutations incre...
A common motif found in genetic networks is the formation of large complexes. One difficulty in mode...
Multiple high-throughput genetic interaction studies have provided substantial evidence of modularit...
How does morphological complexity evolve? This study suggests that the likelihood of mutations incre...
Various definitions of biological complexity have been proposed: the number of genes, cell types, or...
Abstract Background The emergence of organismal complexity has been a difficult subject for research...
Various definitions of biological complexity have been proposed: the number of genes, cell types, or...
A common way of illustrating phylogeographic results is through the use of haplotype networks. While...
Multiple high-throughput genetic interaction studies have provided substantial evidence of modularit...
Background. Various definitions of biological complexity have been proposed: the number of genes, ce...
An essential quantity to ensure evolvability of populations is the navigability of the genotype spac...
Genotype-to-phenotype maps exhibit complexity. This genetic complexity is mentioned frequently in th...
One of the most fundamental and least understood elements of evolution is the mapping between genoty...
In biological organisms, a single genotype may map to sev-eral phenotypes and vice-versa. This many-...
The problem of understanding the connection between network topology and dynamical output represents...
How does morphological complexity evolve? This study suggests that the likelihood of mutations incre...
A common motif found in genetic networks is the formation of large complexes. One difficulty in mode...
Multiple high-throughput genetic interaction studies have provided substantial evidence of modularit...
How does morphological complexity evolve? This study suggests that the likelihood of mutations incre...
Various definitions of biological complexity have been proposed: the number of genes, cell types, or...
Abstract Background The emergence of organismal complexity has been a difficult subject for research...
Various definitions of biological complexity have been proposed: the number of genes, cell types, or...
A common way of illustrating phylogeographic results is through the use of haplotype networks. While...
Multiple high-throughput genetic interaction studies have provided substantial evidence of modularit...
Background. Various definitions of biological complexity have been proposed: the number of genes, ce...
An essential quantity to ensure evolvability of populations is the navigability of the genotype spac...