Smaller Gene Networks Permit Longer Persistence in Fast-Changing Environments

Volume: 6, Issue: 4, Pages: e14747 - e14747
Published: Apr 25, 2011
Abstract
The environments in which organisms live and reproduce are rarely static, and as the environment changes, populations must evolve so that phenotypes match the challenges presented. The quantitative traits that map to environmental variables are underlain by hundreds or thousands of interacting genes whose allele frequencies and epistatic relationships must change appropriately for adaptation to occur. Extending an earlier model in which...
Paper Details
Title
Smaller Gene Networks Permit Longer Persistence in Fast-Changing Environments
Published Date
Apr 25, 2011
Journal
Volume
6
Issue
4
Pages
e14747 - e14747
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