This paper investigates the evolution of two types of simple Genotype Phenotype Mappings (GPMs): a many-to-one mapping and a one-to-many mapping. Both GPMs are under genetic control. For both types of mappings different Regions Of Maximum Adaptability (ROMAs) are found. These ROMAs are the regions - in a paramterized space of GPMs - evolution leads to. The attraction towards these ROMAs increases as selection pressure increases. Finally, this paper discusses the evolution of pleiotropy and the ROMAs it leads to
The evolution of new genes is distinct from evolution through allelic sub-stitution in that new gene...
The relationship between genetics and phenotype is a complex one that remains poorly understood. Man...
Understanding how genotypes map onto phenotypes, fitness, and eventually organisms is arguably the n...
This paper investigates the evolution of two types of simple Genotype Phenotype Mappings (GPMs): a m...
In nature, living organisms can be viewed as the product of their genotype-phenotype mapping (GP-map...
This comment refers to the article available at doi:10.1007/s10710-017-9288-x. Here we comment on th...
The map between genotype and phenotype is fundamental to biology. Biological information is stored a...
One of the most fundamental and least understood elements of evolution is the mapping between genoty...
We present an analysis of the genotype-phenotype map in Grammatical Evolution (GE). The standard map...
In evolutionary computation it is common for the genotype to map directly to the phenotype such that...
European Conference on Genetic Programming, Istanbul Turkey, 7-9 April, 2010We present an analysis o...
In a now classic paper published in 1991, Alberch introduced the concept of genotype–phenotype (G!P)...
This open access book addresses the challenge of analyzing and understanding the evolutionary dynami...
GECCO 2011, ACM Genetic and Evolutionary Computation Conference, Graduate Student Workshop, Dublin, ...
In this paper we investigate the introduction of a multiple-layer genotype-phenotype mapping to a Ge...
The evolution of new genes is distinct from evolution through allelic sub-stitution in that new gene...
The relationship between genetics and phenotype is a complex one that remains poorly understood. Man...
Understanding how genotypes map onto phenotypes, fitness, and eventually organisms is arguably the n...
This paper investigates the evolution of two types of simple Genotype Phenotype Mappings (GPMs): a m...
In nature, living organisms can be viewed as the product of their genotype-phenotype mapping (GP-map...
This comment refers to the article available at doi:10.1007/s10710-017-9288-x. Here we comment on th...
The map between genotype and phenotype is fundamental to biology. Biological information is stored a...
One of the most fundamental and least understood elements of evolution is the mapping between genoty...
We present an analysis of the genotype-phenotype map in Grammatical Evolution (GE). The standard map...
In evolutionary computation it is common for the genotype to map directly to the phenotype such that...
European Conference on Genetic Programming, Istanbul Turkey, 7-9 April, 2010We present an analysis o...
In a now classic paper published in 1991, Alberch introduced the concept of genotype–phenotype (G!P)...
This open access book addresses the challenge of analyzing and understanding the evolutionary dynami...
GECCO 2011, ACM Genetic and Evolutionary Computation Conference, Graduate Student Workshop, Dublin, ...
In this paper we investigate the introduction of a multiple-layer genotype-phenotype mapping to a Ge...
The evolution of new genes is distinct from evolution through allelic sub-stitution in that new gene...
The relationship between genetics and phenotype is a complex one that remains poorly understood. Man...
Understanding how genotypes map onto phenotypes, fitness, and eventually organisms is arguably the n...