Abstract. Maternal influence on offspring goes beyond strict nuclear (DNA) inheritance: inherited maternal mRNA, mitochondria, caring and nurturing are all additional sources that affect offspring development, and they can be also shaped by evolution. These additional factors are called maternal effects, and their important role in evolution is well established experimentally. This paper presents two models for maternal effects, based on a genetic algorithm and simulated development of neural networks. We extended a model by Eggenberger by adding two mechanisms for maternal effects: the first mechanism attempts to replicate maternal cytoplasmic control, while the second mechanism replicates interactions between the fetus and the uterine env...
Understanding the behaviour of biological systems is a challenging task. Gene regulation, developmen...
SYNOPSIS. Maternal effects comprise a class of phenotypic effects that parents have on phenotypes of...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Wiley via the DOI in this recordMaternal ef...
nagoya-u.ac.jp Maternal influence on offspring goes beyond strict nuclear (DNA) inheritance: inherit...
The evolution of maternal effects on offspring phenotype should depend on the extent of parent-offsp...
Despite being a center of debate in biology for centuries, the connection between the generation of ...
Existing insight suggests that maternal effects have a substantial impact on evolution, yet these pr...
Maternal effects can dramatically influence the evolutionary process, in some cases facilitating and...
Maternal genetic effects can be defined as the effect of a mother’s genotype on the phenotype of her...
International audienceUnderstanding the importance of non-genetic heredity in the evolutionary proce...
Maternal effects are influences of maternal attributes on the offspring phenotype where the causalit...
Natural selection favours phenotypes that match prevailing ecological conditions. A rapid process of...
It has been said that many original ideas reflect a convergence of related thought that coalesces in...
Published onlineJournal ArticleResearch Support, Non-U.S. Gov'tThere is a growing interest in predic...
The present work initiates a research line in the study of artificial life, through a preliminary ch...
Understanding the behaviour of biological systems is a challenging task. Gene regulation, developmen...
SYNOPSIS. Maternal effects comprise a class of phenotypic effects that parents have on phenotypes of...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Wiley via the DOI in this recordMaternal ef...
nagoya-u.ac.jp Maternal influence on offspring goes beyond strict nuclear (DNA) inheritance: inherit...
The evolution of maternal effects on offspring phenotype should depend on the extent of parent-offsp...
Despite being a center of debate in biology for centuries, the connection between the generation of ...
Existing insight suggests that maternal effects have a substantial impact on evolution, yet these pr...
Maternal effects can dramatically influence the evolutionary process, in some cases facilitating and...
Maternal genetic effects can be defined as the effect of a mother’s genotype on the phenotype of her...
International audienceUnderstanding the importance of non-genetic heredity in the evolutionary proce...
Maternal effects are influences of maternal attributes on the offspring phenotype where the causalit...
Natural selection favours phenotypes that match prevailing ecological conditions. A rapid process of...
It has been said that many original ideas reflect a convergence of related thought that coalesces in...
Published onlineJournal ArticleResearch Support, Non-U.S. Gov'tThere is a growing interest in predic...
The present work initiates a research line in the study of artificial life, through a preliminary ch...
Understanding the behaviour of biological systems is a challenging task. Gene regulation, developmen...
SYNOPSIS. Maternal effects comprise a class of phenotypic effects that parents have on phenotypes of...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Wiley via the DOI in this recordMaternal ef...