Background: When overlapping sets of genes encode multiple traits, those traits may not be able to evolve independently, resulting in constraints on adaptation. We examined the evolution of genetically integrated traits in digital organisms—self-replicating computer programs that mutate, compete, adapt, and evolve in a virtual world. We assessed whether overlap in the encoding of two traits – here, the ability to perform different logic functions – constrained adaptation. We also examined whether strong opposing selection could separate otherwise entangled traits, allowing them to be independently optimized. Results: Correlated responses were often asymmetric. That is, selection to increase one function produced a correlated response in the...
Convergent adaptation can occur at the genome scale when independently evolving lineages use the sam...
Range expansions are complex evolutionary and ecological processes. From an evolutionary standpoint,...
Studies on the relationship between the optimal phenotype and its environment have had limited focus...
Background: When overlapping sets of genes encode multiple traits, those traits may not be able to e...
A major aim of evolutionary biology is to explain the respective roles of adaptive versus non-adapti...
We investigated the relationship between genomic and phenotypic evolution among replicate population...
The genes underlying adaptations are becoming known, yet the causes of selection on genes -- a key s...
Genotypes, phenotypes, and fitness are the ultimate determinants of evolution. The relationship betw...
Many evolutionary studies assume that deleterious mutations necessarily impede adaptive evolution. H...
How do adapting populations navigate the tensions between the costs of gene expression and the benef...
Populations evolve in response to the external environment, whether abiotic (e.g., climate) or bioti...
Genetic variation for individual traits is typically abundant, but for some multivariate combination...
Selection in novel environments can lead to a coordinated evolutionary response across a suite of ch...
Digital organisms are computer programs that self-replicate, mutate and adapt by natural selection. ...
Local adaptation seems to be common in natural systems, but the genetic causes of its evolution rema...
Convergent adaptation can occur at the genome scale when independently evolving lineages use the sam...
Range expansions are complex evolutionary and ecological processes. From an evolutionary standpoint,...
Studies on the relationship between the optimal phenotype and its environment have had limited focus...
Background: When overlapping sets of genes encode multiple traits, those traits may not be able to e...
A major aim of evolutionary biology is to explain the respective roles of adaptive versus non-adapti...
We investigated the relationship between genomic and phenotypic evolution among replicate population...
The genes underlying adaptations are becoming known, yet the causes of selection on genes -- a key s...
Genotypes, phenotypes, and fitness are the ultimate determinants of evolution. The relationship betw...
Many evolutionary studies assume that deleterious mutations necessarily impede adaptive evolution. H...
How do adapting populations navigate the tensions between the costs of gene expression and the benef...
Populations evolve in response to the external environment, whether abiotic (e.g., climate) or bioti...
Genetic variation for individual traits is typically abundant, but for some multivariate combination...
Selection in novel environments can lead to a coordinated evolutionary response across a suite of ch...
Digital organisms are computer programs that self-replicate, mutate and adapt by natural selection. ...
Local adaptation seems to be common in natural systems, but the genetic causes of its evolution rema...
Convergent adaptation can occur at the genome scale when independently evolving lineages use the sam...
Range expansions are complex evolutionary and ecological processes. From an evolutionary standpoint,...
Studies on the relationship between the optimal phenotype and its environment have had limited focus...