We present a novel approach toward evolving artificial embryogenies, which omits the graph representation of gene regulatory networks and directly shapes the dynamics of a system, i.e., its phase space. We show the feasibility of the approach by evolving cellular differentiation, a basic feature of both biological and artificial development. We demonstrate how a spatial hierarchy formulation can be integrated into the framework and investigate the evolution of a hierarchical system. Finally, we show how the framework allows the investigation of allometry, a biological phenomenon, and its role for evolution. We find that direct evolution of allometric change, i.e., the evolutionary adaptation of the speed of system states on transient trajec...
Cellular reprogramming has been recently intensively studied experimentally. We developed a global p...
Summary. Exploding growth in computational systems forces us to gradually re-place rigid design and ...
The development of form in an embryo is the result of a series of topological and informational symm...
Steiner T, Jin Y, Sendhoff B. Vector Field Embryogeny. PLoS ONE. 2009;4(12): e8177.We present a nove...
Steiner T, Jin Y, Sendhoff B, Pelikan M, Branke J. Evolving heterochrony for cellular differentiatio...
Embryonic development leads to the reproducible and ordered appearance of complexity from egg to adu...
Understanding the behaviour of biological systems is a challenging task. Gene regulation, developmen...
AbstractA central question in evolutionary biology concerns the transition between discrete numbers ...
Biological development is a complex process that mediates between genotypes, to which mutations occu...
© 2021 Biophysical SocietyRapid advance of experimental techniques provides an unprecedented in-dept...
Development plays a significant role in biological evolution, and is likely to prove an effective ro...
Embryonic development leads to the reproducible and ordered appearance of complexity from egg to adu...
none2The hierarchical organisation of biological systems plays a crucial role in processes of patter...
The question of what properties of biological systems allow for efficient evolutionary search in com...
Biological genotypes do not code directly for phenotypes; developmental physiology is the control la...
Cellular reprogramming has been recently intensively studied experimentally. We developed a global p...
Summary. Exploding growth in computational systems forces us to gradually re-place rigid design and ...
The development of form in an embryo is the result of a series of topological and informational symm...
Steiner T, Jin Y, Sendhoff B. Vector Field Embryogeny. PLoS ONE. 2009;4(12): e8177.We present a nove...
Steiner T, Jin Y, Sendhoff B, Pelikan M, Branke J. Evolving heterochrony for cellular differentiatio...
Embryonic development leads to the reproducible and ordered appearance of complexity from egg to adu...
Understanding the behaviour of biological systems is a challenging task. Gene regulation, developmen...
AbstractA central question in evolutionary biology concerns the transition between discrete numbers ...
Biological development is a complex process that mediates between genotypes, to which mutations occu...
© 2021 Biophysical SocietyRapid advance of experimental techniques provides an unprecedented in-dept...
Development plays a significant role in biological evolution, and is likely to prove an effective ro...
Embryonic development leads to the reproducible and ordered appearance of complexity from egg to adu...
none2The hierarchical organisation of biological systems plays a crucial role in processes of patter...
The question of what properties of biological systems allow for efficient evolutionary search in com...
Biological genotypes do not code directly for phenotypes; developmental physiology is the control la...
Cellular reprogramming has been recently intensively studied experimentally. We developed a global p...
Summary. Exploding growth in computational systems forces us to gradually re-place rigid design and ...
The development of form in an embryo is the result of a series of topological and informational symm...