There is increasing evidence for the wide-spread existence of functionally redundant genetic pathways in developmental processes. However, both their significance and manner of evolution are still matters of debate. I will argue here that redundancy of gene actions may, in fact, be a necessary requirement for the development and evolution of complex life forms. One can view development as a process that transmits information from the egg to the adult organism. Transmission of information is, however, always an error-prone process, which can only be safeguarded by including redundancies in the message. Molecular examples for well analysed redundant processes indicate that redundancies may best be understood within a conceptual framework of o...
There are several signal transduction pathways that integrate embryonic development. We find that bo...
There are several signal transduction pathways that integrate embryonic development. We find that bo...
Biological reality does not consist of chemistry and physics of organism alone. It also includes the...
There is increasing evidence for the wide-spread existence of functionally redundant genetic pathway...
Many crucial components of signal transduction, developmental, and metabolic pathways have functiona...
Schramm L, Jin Y, Sendhoff B. Quantitative analysis of redundancy in evolution of developmental syst...
Schramm L, Jin Y, Sendhoff B. Redundancy creates opportunity in developmental representations. In: ...
This paper investigates the influence of redundancy on the evolutionary performance of a gene regula...
Many crucial components of signal transduction, developmental, and metabolic pathways have functiona...
Abstract Genetic redundancy refers to the common phenomenon that deleting or mutating a gene from a ...
Evolution and development are both lineage processes but are often conceptualized as occurring by di...
The 21st century genomics-based analysis of evolutionary variation reveals a number of novel feature...
Conservation of functionally identical copies of the same gene throughout the generations is not an ...
AbstractOver the past two to three decades, developmental biology has demonstrated that all multicel...
There are several signal transduction pathways that integrate embryonic development. We find that bo...
There are several signal transduction pathways that integrate embryonic development. We find that bo...
There are several signal transduction pathways that integrate embryonic development. We find that bo...
Biological reality does not consist of chemistry and physics of organism alone. It also includes the...
There is increasing evidence for the wide-spread existence of functionally redundant genetic pathway...
Many crucial components of signal transduction, developmental, and metabolic pathways have functiona...
Schramm L, Jin Y, Sendhoff B. Quantitative analysis of redundancy in evolution of developmental syst...
Schramm L, Jin Y, Sendhoff B. Redundancy creates opportunity in developmental representations. In: ...
This paper investigates the influence of redundancy on the evolutionary performance of a gene regula...
Many crucial components of signal transduction, developmental, and metabolic pathways have functiona...
Abstract Genetic redundancy refers to the common phenomenon that deleting or mutating a gene from a ...
Evolution and development are both lineage processes but are often conceptualized as occurring by di...
The 21st century genomics-based analysis of evolutionary variation reveals a number of novel feature...
Conservation of functionally identical copies of the same gene throughout the generations is not an ...
AbstractOver the past two to three decades, developmental biology has demonstrated that all multicel...
There are several signal transduction pathways that integrate embryonic development. We find that bo...
There are several signal transduction pathways that integrate embryonic development. We find that bo...
There are several signal transduction pathways that integrate embryonic development. We find that bo...
Biological reality does not consist of chemistry and physics of organism alone. It also includes the...