There is increasing interest in evolutionary algorithms that have variahle-length genomes and/or location independent genes. However, our understanding of such algorithms both theoretically and empirically is much less well developed than the more traditional fixed-length, fixed-location ones. Recent studies with VIV (Virtual Virus), a variable length, GA-based computational model of viral evolution, have revealed several emergent phenomena of both biological and computational interest. One interesting and somewhat surprising result is that the length of individuals in the population self-adapts in direct response to the mutation rate applied, so the GA adaptively strikes the balance it needs to successfully solve the problem. Over a broad ...
The dynamics of populations evolving on an adaptive landscape depends on multiple factors, including...
© The Author(s) 2014. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract We pre...
We estimated the number of different human genes by relating the patterns of spontaneous mutation at...
There is increasing interest in evolutionary algorithms that have variahle-length genomes and/or loc...
The majority of current genetic algorithms (GAs), while inspired by natural evolutionary systems, ar...
International audienceWe present a model for genome size evolution that takes into account both loca...
<p>(a) Mutation rates, genome size and fitness of the last common ancestors for the different mutati...
Estimating the rate of molecular evolution over time is crucial for understanding the processes and ...
Diverse studies of viral evolution have led to the recognition that the evolutionary rates of viral ...
The genomes that organisms transmit between generations contain information about different kinds of...
The genomes of RNA viruses are characterized by their extremely small size and extremely high mutati...
<div><p>Although evolution is a multifactorial process, theory posits that the speed of molecular ev...
We describe a stochastic virus evolutionmodel representing genomic diversification and within-host s...
A central problem in evolutionary theory concerns the mechanisms by which adaptations requiring mult...
It is currently unclear whether the amino acid substitutions that occur during protein evolution are...
The dynamics of populations evolving on an adaptive landscape depends on multiple factors, including...
© The Author(s) 2014. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract We pre...
We estimated the number of different human genes by relating the patterns of spontaneous mutation at...
There is increasing interest in evolutionary algorithms that have variahle-length genomes and/or loc...
The majority of current genetic algorithms (GAs), while inspired by natural evolutionary systems, ar...
International audienceWe present a model for genome size evolution that takes into account both loca...
<p>(a) Mutation rates, genome size and fitness of the last common ancestors for the different mutati...
Estimating the rate of molecular evolution over time is crucial for understanding the processes and ...
Diverse studies of viral evolution have led to the recognition that the evolutionary rates of viral ...
The genomes that organisms transmit between generations contain information about different kinds of...
The genomes of RNA viruses are characterized by their extremely small size and extremely high mutati...
<div><p>Although evolution is a multifactorial process, theory posits that the speed of molecular ev...
We describe a stochastic virus evolutionmodel representing genomic diversification and within-host s...
A central problem in evolutionary theory concerns the mechanisms by which adaptations requiring mult...
It is currently unclear whether the amino acid substitutions that occur during protein evolution are...
The dynamics of populations evolving on an adaptive landscape depends on multiple factors, including...
© The Author(s) 2014. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract We pre...
We estimated the number of different human genes by relating the patterns of spontaneous mutation at...