Title of article
Evolving beyond perfection: an investigation of the effects of long-term evolution on fractal gene regulatory networks
Author/Authors
Bentley، Peter J. نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2004
Pages
-290
From page
291
To page
0
Abstract
This paper continues a theme of exploring algorithms based on principles of biological development for tasks such as pattern generation, machine learning and robot control. Previous work has investigated the use of genes expressed as fractal proteins to enable greater evolvability of gene regulatory networks (GRNs). Here, the evolution of such GRNs is investigated further to determine whether evolution exhibits natural tendencies towards efficiency and graceful degradation of developmental programs. Experiments where “perfect” GRNs are evolved for a further thousand generations without the addition of any further selection pressure, confirm this hypothesis. After further evolution, the perfect GRNs operate in a more efficient manner (using fewer proteins) and show an improved ability to function correctly with missing genes. When the algorithm is applied to applications (e.g. robot control) this equates to efficient and fault-tolerant controllers.
Keywords
Fractal proteins , Evolutionary algorithms , Self-organizing and self-repairing systems , Bio-developmental systems , Gene networks
Journal title
BioSystems
Serial Year
2004
Journal title
BioSystems
Record number
47530
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