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Evolution of robustness to damage in artificial 3-dimensional development

Journal

BIOSYSTEMS
Volume 109, Issue 3, Pages 498-505

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.biosystems.2012.05.014

Keywords

Artificial embryogenesis; Artificial evolution; Robustness to noise; Robustness to damage; 3D morphogenesis; 3D patterning

Funding

  1. Polish Ministry of Science and Education [N519 384236, N303 291234]
  2. Interdisciplinary Centre for Molecular and Mathematical Modelling (ICM, University of Warsaw) [G33-8]

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GReaNs is an Artificial Life platform we have built to investigate the general principles that guide evolution of multicellular development and evolution of artificial gene regulatory networks. The embryos develop in GReaNs in a continuous 3-dimensional (3D) space with simple physics. The developmental trajectories are indirectly encoded in linear genomes. The genomes are not limited in size and determine the topology of gene regulatory networks that are not limited in the number of nodes. The expression of the genes is continuous and can be modified by adding environmental noise. In this paper we evolved development of structures with a specific shape (an ellipsoid) and asymmetrical pattering (a 3D pattern inspired by the French flag problem), and investigated emergence of the robustness to damage in development and the emergence of the robustness to noise. Our results indicate that both types of robustness are related, and that including noise during evolution promotes higher robustness to damage. Interestingly, we have observed that some evolved gene regulatory networks rely on noise for proper behaviour. (C) 2012 Elsevier Ireland Ltd. All rights reserved.

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