Systems biology is accumulating a wealth of understanding about the structure of genetic regulatory networks, leading to a more complete picture of the complex genotype-phenotype relationship. However, models of multivariate phenotypic evolution based on quantitative genetics have largely not incorporated a network-based view of genetic variation. Here we model a set of two-node, two-phenotype genetic network motifs, covering a full range of regulatory interactions. We find that network interactions result in different patterns of mutational (co)variance at the phenotypic level (the M-matrix), not only across network motifs but also across phenotypic space within single motifs. This effect is due almost entirely to mutational input of addit...
Background: Many important evolutionary adaptations originate in the modification of gene regulatory...
To accomplish adaptability, all living organisms are constructed of regulatory networks on different...
One of the goals of biology is to bridge levels of organization. Recent technological advances are e...
Systems biology is accumulating a wealth of understanding about the structure of genetic regulatory ...
Systems biology is accumulating a wealth of understanding about the structure of genetic regulatory ...
It is a well-known paradox that evolution in experiments or in the wild often proceeds orders of mag...
It is a well-known paradox that evolution in experiments or in the wild often proceeds orders of mag...
It is a well-known paradox that evolution in experiments or in the wild often proceeds orders of mag...
It is a well-known paradox that evolution in experiments or in the wild often proceeds orders of mag...
It is a well-known paradox that evolution in experiments or in the wild often proceeds orders of mag...
The evolution of gene regulatory networks (GRNs) is of great relevance for both evolutionary and syn...
The evolution of gene regulatory networks (GRNs) is of great relevance for both evolutionary and syn...
The evolution of gene regulatory networks (GRNs) is of great relevance for both evolutionary and syn...
Background: Genetic variation explains a considerable part of observed phenotypic variation in gene ...
Background The genetic architecture of a quantitative trait influences the phenotypi...
Background: Many important evolutionary adaptations originate in the modification of gene regulatory...
To accomplish adaptability, all living organisms are constructed of regulatory networks on different...
One of the goals of biology is to bridge levels of organization. Recent technological advances are e...
Systems biology is accumulating a wealth of understanding about the structure of genetic regulatory ...
Systems biology is accumulating a wealth of understanding about the structure of genetic regulatory ...
It is a well-known paradox that evolution in experiments or in the wild often proceeds orders of mag...
It is a well-known paradox that evolution in experiments or in the wild often proceeds orders of mag...
It is a well-known paradox that evolution in experiments or in the wild often proceeds orders of mag...
It is a well-known paradox that evolution in experiments or in the wild often proceeds orders of mag...
It is a well-known paradox that evolution in experiments or in the wild often proceeds orders of mag...
The evolution of gene regulatory networks (GRNs) is of great relevance for both evolutionary and syn...
The evolution of gene regulatory networks (GRNs) is of great relevance for both evolutionary and syn...
The evolution of gene regulatory networks (GRNs) is of great relevance for both evolutionary and syn...
Background: Genetic variation explains a considerable part of observed phenotypic variation in gene ...
Background The genetic architecture of a quantitative trait influences the phenotypi...
Background: Many important evolutionary adaptations originate in the modification of gene regulatory...
To accomplish adaptability, all living organisms are constructed of regulatory networks on different...
One of the goals of biology is to bridge levels of organization. Recent technological advances are e...