This article uses an integrative systems biological view of the relationship between genotypes and phenotypes to clarify some conceptual problems in biological debates about causality. The differential (gene-centric) view is incomplete in a sense analogous to using differentiation without integration in mathematics. Differences in genotype are frequently not reflected in significant differences in phenotype as they are buffered by networks of molecular interactions capable of substituting an alternative pathway to achieve a given phenotype characteristic when one pathway is removed. Those networks integrate the influences of many genes on each phenotype so that the effect of a modification in DNA depends on the context in which it occurs. M...
Genetics provide a robust scientific platform for establishing a relationship between a cause, for e...
International audienceThe Genotype-Phenotype (G-P) distinction was proposed in the context of Mendel...
The premise that is explored in this paper is that in some cases, in order to make progress in the d...
This article uses an integrative systems biological view of the relationship between genotypes and p...
Relating genotypes to phenotypes is problematic not only owing to the extreme complexity of the inte...
This article explores the relativistic principle that there is no privileged scale of causality in b...
This article explores the relativistic principle that there is no privileged scale of causality in b...
Epistasis, refers to the phenomenon, in which the phenotypic effect of one gene depends on or is mod...
More reliable and cheaper sequencing technologies have revealed the vast mutational landscapes chara...
In this article, we discuss the complex problem of relating genotype to phenotype and challenge the ...
In this chapter, we review and compare existing theoretical models of the relationship between genet...
Discusses the complex problem of relating genotype to phenotype and challenge the simple mapping of ...
AbstractThe genotype–phenotype relation is at the core of theoretical biology. It is argued why a ma...
In evolutionary computation it is common for the genotype to map directly to the phenotype such that...
Classical quantitative genetics has applied linear modeling to the problem of mapping genotypic to p...
Genetics provide a robust scientific platform for establishing a relationship between a cause, for e...
International audienceThe Genotype-Phenotype (G-P) distinction was proposed in the context of Mendel...
The premise that is explored in this paper is that in some cases, in order to make progress in the d...
This article uses an integrative systems biological view of the relationship between genotypes and p...
Relating genotypes to phenotypes is problematic not only owing to the extreme complexity of the inte...
This article explores the relativistic principle that there is no privileged scale of causality in b...
This article explores the relativistic principle that there is no privileged scale of causality in b...
Epistasis, refers to the phenomenon, in which the phenotypic effect of one gene depends on or is mod...
More reliable and cheaper sequencing technologies have revealed the vast mutational landscapes chara...
In this article, we discuss the complex problem of relating genotype to phenotype and challenge the ...
In this chapter, we review and compare existing theoretical models of the relationship between genet...
Discusses the complex problem of relating genotype to phenotype and challenge the simple mapping of ...
AbstractThe genotype–phenotype relation is at the core of theoretical biology. It is argued why a ma...
In evolutionary computation it is common for the genotype to map directly to the phenotype such that...
Classical quantitative genetics has applied linear modeling to the problem of mapping genotypic to p...
Genetics provide a robust scientific platform for establishing a relationship between a cause, for e...
International audienceThe Genotype-Phenotype (G-P) distinction was proposed in the context of Mendel...
The premise that is explored in this paper is that in some cases, in order to make progress in the d...