Examples of using Evolvability in English and their translations into Portuguese
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predicting the evolution and evolvability of our pathogens and devising strategies to slow
would be necessary to give a more global measure of evolvability.
ecological processes can itself change over time(see evolvability), although this claim has not been realized- like other digital evolution systems,
Robustness in the face of mutation does not increase evolvability in the first sense.
Evolvability: It should be possible to improve the clock over time.
The relationship between robustness and evolvability depends on whether recombination can be ignored.
Andreas Wagner describes two definitions of evolvability.
Namely, evolutionary process result in complex systems that maximize their own evolvability.
More heritable phenotypic variation means more evolvability.
Theoretical models also predict the evolution of evolvability via modularity.
it can increase evolvability.
Analogously, the evolvability of organisms depends on their genotype-phenotype map.
He dubbed this insight"the evolution of evolvability.
Evolvability is the ability of a population of organisms to not merely generate genetic diversity,
When the costs of evolvability are sufficiently short-lived,
But if you come up with another model that solves the issue of evolvability please let us know.
neighborhood richness contributes more to evolvability than does genetic diversity or"spread" across genotype space.
While variation yielding high evolvability could be useful in the long term,
The study of evolvability has fundamental importance for understanding very long term evolution of protein superfamilies.
This increase in evolvability can happen when evolution is faced with crossing a"valley" in an adaptive landscape.