Regressive biological evolution due to environmental change |
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Authors: | Lacks D J |
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Affiliation: | Department of Chemical Engineering, Tulane University, New Orleans, LA 70118, USA. |
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Abstract: | Simulation results are presented which suggest that regressive evolution (i.e., evolution to a less adapted state) often occurs in response to environmental change, by a process analogous to the stress-induced reversal of aging in glassy materials. The key to this process is the stress-induced disappearance of fitness optima that lead to irreversible changes in the location of a population in genotype space. Even though the population may always evolve to higher fitness states, this irreversible process will often act to bring an initially well-adapted system to a less adapted state upon a return to initial conditions. |
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