• Title of article

    Modeling the evolution of molecular systems from a mechanistic perspective

  • Author/Authors

    Gutiérrez، نويسنده , , Jayson and Maere، نويسنده , , Steven، نويسنده ,

  • Pages
    12
  • From page
    292
  • To page
    303
  • Abstract
    Systems biology-inspired genotype–phenotype mapping models are increasingly being used to study the evolutionary properties of molecular biological systems, in particular the general emergent properties of evolving systems, such as modularity, robustness, and evolvability. However, the level of abstraction at which many of these models operate might not be sufficient to capture all relevant intricacies of biological evolution in sufficient detail. Here, we argue that in particular gene and genome duplications, both evolutionary mechanisms of potentially major importance for the evolution of molecular systems and of special relevance to plant evolution, are not adequately accounted for in most GPM modeling frameworks, and that more fine-grained mechanistic models may significantly advance understanding of how gen(om)e duplication impacts molecular systems evolution.
  • Keywords
    evolutionary systems biology , Emergent properties , genome duplication , Genotype–phenotype mapping , Gene duplication
  • Journal title
    Astroparticle Physics
  • Record number

    2005066