Research in evolutionary biology is driven by curiosity about the evolution of complex organisms. Their origin and maintenance depend on two conflicting properties ‐ evolvability and robustness. Evolvability is the ability to generate new adaptive phenotypes, while robustness is the ability to maintain the same phenotype. This creates a paradox for the evolution of complex organisms. The relationship between evolvability and robustness is determined by the structure of the genotype‐phenotype map (GP‐map), which is a metaphor for a set of theoretical rules that define how genetic variation translates into phenotypic variation. Christine Syrowatka developed two different mathematical models to study the impact of the structure of the GP‐map o...
In the evolutionary process, the random transmission and mutation of genes provide biological divers...
The map between genotype and phenotype is fundamental to biology. Biological information is stored a...
Evolutionary biology, in the neo-Darwinian tradition, is based on the study of genetic and phenotypi...
Advances in the empirical sectors of biology are beginning to reveal evolvability as a major evoluti...
evolvability; experimental evolution; genetic variation; beneficial mutations; mutator; genetic hitc...
In this paper we formulate a topological definition of the concepts of robustness and evolvability. ...
This dissertation clarifies the concept of evolvability, the increased capacity of some organisms or...
This special issue focuses on two emergent properties of artificial evolutionary sys-tems: evolvabil...
The mapping between biological genotypes and phenotypes plays an important role in evolution, and un...
The independent evolution of different quantitative traits is often thought to require a modular str...
Evolution’s ability to find innovative phenotypes is an important ingredient in the emergence of com...
In the context of development, a process is robust if it can proceed normally despite the enormous c...
Why evolvability appears to have increased over evolutionary time is an important unresolved biologi...
Robustness is the invariance of phenotypes in the face of perturbation. The robustness of phenotypes...
Why evolvability appears to have increased over evolutionary time is an important unresolved biologi...
In the evolutionary process, the random transmission and mutation of genes provide biological divers...
The map between genotype and phenotype is fundamental to biology. Biological information is stored a...
Evolutionary biology, in the neo-Darwinian tradition, is based on the study of genetic and phenotypi...
Advances in the empirical sectors of biology are beginning to reveal evolvability as a major evoluti...
evolvability; experimental evolution; genetic variation; beneficial mutations; mutator; genetic hitc...
In this paper we formulate a topological definition of the concepts of robustness and evolvability. ...
This dissertation clarifies the concept of evolvability, the increased capacity of some organisms or...
This special issue focuses on two emergent properties of artificial evolutionary sys-tems: evolvabil...
The mapping between biological genotypes and phenotypes plays an important role in evolution, and un...
The independent evolution of different quantitative traits is often thought to require a modular str...
Evolution’s ability to find innovative phenotypes is an important ingredient in the emergence of com...
In the context of development, a process is robust if it can proceed normally despite the enormous c...
Why evolvability appears to have increased over evolutionary time is an important unresolved biologi...
Robustness is the invariance of phenotypes in the face of perturbation. The robustness of phenotypes...
Why evolvability appears to have increased over evolutionary time is an important unresolved biologi...
In the evolutionary process, the random transmission and mutation of genes provide biological divers...
The map between genotype and phenotype is fundamental to biology. Biological information is stored a...
Evolutionary biology, in the neo-Darwinian tradition, is based on the study of genetic and phenotypi...