Digital organisms are computer programs that self-replicate, mutate and adapt by natural selection. They offer an opportunity to test generalizations about living systems that may extend beyond the organic life that biologists usually study. Here we have generated two classes of digital organism: simple programs selected solely for rapid replication, and complex programs selected to perform mathematical operations that accelerate replication through a set of defined 'metabolic' rewards. To examine the differences in their genetic architecture, we introduced millions of single and multiple mutations into each organism and measured the effects on the organism's fitness. The complex organisms are more robust than the simple ones with respect t...
International audienceUsing the Aevol digital genetics platform we designed an in silico experiment ...
One of the major aims of the nascent field of evolutionary systems biology is to test evolutionary h...
We present a “bestiary ” of three digital organisms (self-replicating computer programs) that evolve...
Digital genetics, or the genetics of digital organisms, is a new field of research that has become p...
Background: When overlapping sets of genes encode multiple traits, those traits may not be able to e...
Abstract We study the evolution of robustness in digital organisms adapting to a high mutation rate....
Abstract Background Recent work has revealed that many biological systems keep functioning in the fa...
The origin of evolutionary innovations is a central problem in evolutionary biology. To what extent ...
The potential role of whole genome duplication (WGD) in evolution is controversial. Whereas some vie...
<div><p>To understand how evolving systems bring forth novel and useful phenotypes, it is essential ...
To understand how evolving systems bring forth novel and useful phenotypes, it is essential to under...
The distribution of fitness effects (DFE) of new mutations plays a fundamental role in evolutionary ...
A major aim of evolutionary biology is to explain the respective roles of adaptive versus non-adapti...
Item does not contain fulltextOne of the major aims of the nascent field of evolutionary systems bio...
Advances in DNA sequencing are creating new opportunities for studying the process of evolution. The...
International audienceUsing the Aevol digital genetics platform we designed an in silico experiment ...
One of the major aims of the nascent field of evolutionary systems biology is to test evolutionary h...
We present a “bestiary ” of three digital organisms (self-replicating computer programs) that evolve...
Digital genetics, or the genetics of digital organisms, is a new field of research that has become p...
Background: When overlapping sets of genes encode multiple traits, those traits may not be able to e...
Abstract We study the evolution of robustness in digital organisms adapting to a high mutation rate....
Abstract Background Recent work has revealed that many biological systems keep functioning in the fa...
The origin of evolutionary innovations is a central problem in evolutionary biology. To what extent ...
The potential role of whole genome duplication (WGD) in evolution is controversial. Whereas some vie...
<div><p>To understand how evolving systems bring forth novel and useful phenotypes, it is essential ...
To understand how evolving systems bring forth novel and useful phenotypes, it is essential to under...
The distribution of fitness effects (DFE) of new mutations plays a fundamental role in evolutionary ...
A major aim of evolutionary biology is to explain the respective roles of adaptive versus non-adapti...
Item does not contain fulltextOne of the major aims of the nascent field of evolutionary systems bio...
Advances in DNA sequencing are creating new opportunities for studying the process of evolution. The...
International audienceUsing the Aevol digital genetics platform we designed an in silico experiment ...
One of the major aims of the nascent field of evolutionary systems biology is to test evolutionary h...
We present a “bestiary ” of three digital organisms (self-replicating computer programs) that evolve...