Organisms employ a multitude of strategies to cope with the dynamical environments in which they live. Homeostasis and physiological plasticity buffer changes within the lifetime of an organism, while stochastic developmental programs and hypermutability track changes on longer timescales. An alternative long-term mechanism is "genetic potential"-a heightened sensitivity to the effects of mutation that facilitates rapid evolution to novel states. Using a transparent mathematical model, we illustrate the concept of genetic potential and show that as environmental variability decreases, the evolving population reaches three distinct steady state conditions: (1) organismal flexibility, (2) genetic potential, and (3) genetic robustness. As a sp...
By “phenotypic plasticity” we refer to the capacity of a genotype to exhibit different phenotypes, w...
Epistatic interactions can frustrate and shape evolutionary change 1,2 3-7. Indeed, phenotypes may f...
By "phenotypic plasticity" we refer to the capacity of a genotype to exhibit different phenotypes, w...
Lauren Ancel Meyers is with UT Austin and the Santa Fe Institute, Fredric D Ancel is with Universit...
<p>Genetic potential is the likelihood that a mutation to a gene coding for the currently favored ph...
Genetic spaces are often described in terms of fitness landscapes or genotype-to-phenotype maps, whe...
Genetic spaces are often described in terms of fitness landscapes or genotype-to-phenotype maps, whe...
We study a class of genetic models in which a quantitative trait determined by several additive loci...
Natural environments are never truly constant, but the evolutionary implications of temporally varyi...
We study a class of genetic models in which a quantitative trait determined by several additive loci...
Mutation is the ultimate source of genetic variability. However, a large fraction of mutations reduc...
Gene expression is a stochastic biological processes that controls the different phenotypes of an or...
The ability of organisms to adapt and persist in the face of environmental change is accepted as a f...
<div><p>The ability of organisms to adapt and persist in the face of environmental change is accepte...
We hypothesize a mechanism for reinforcing transitions between levels of selection, involving physio...
By “phenotypic plasticity” we refer to the capacity of a genotype to exhibit different phenotypes, w...
Epistatic interactions can frustrate and shape evolutionary change 1,2 3-7. Indeed, phenotypes may f...
By "phenotypic plasticity" we refer to the capacity of a genotype to exhibit different phenotypes, w...
Lauren Ancel Meyers is with UT Austin and the Santa Fe Institute, Fredric D Ancel is with Universit...
<p>Genetic potential is the likelihood that a mutation to a gene coding for the currently favored ph...
Genetic spaces are often described in terms of fitness landscapes or genotype-to-phenotype maps, whe...
Genetic spaces are often described in terms of fitness landscapes or genotype-to-phenotype maps, whe...
We study a class of genetic models in which a quantitative trait determined by several additive loci...
Natural environments are never truly constant, but the evolutionary implications of temporally varyi...
We study a class of genetic models in which a quantitative trait determined by several additive loci...
Mutation is the ultimate source of genetic variability. However, a large fraction of mutations reduc...
Gene expression is a stochastic biological processes that controls the different phenotypes of an or...
The ability of organisms to adapt and persist in the face of environmental change is accepted as a f...
<div><p>The ability of organisms to adapt and persist in the face of environmental change is accepte...
We hypothesize a mechanism for reinforcing transitions between levels of selection, involving physio...
By “phenotypic plasticity” we refer to the capacity of a genotype to exhibit different phenotypes, w...
Epistatic interactions can frustrate and shape evolutionary change 1,2 3-7. Indeed, phenotypes may f...
By "phenotypic plasticity" we refer to the capacity of a genotype to exhibit different phenotypes, w...