Title of article
Symmetry breaking and adaptation: evidence from a ‘toy model’ of a virus
Author/Authors
J. Mora Vargas، نويسنده , , C. R. Stephens، نويسنده , , H. Waelbroeck، نويسنده , , Federico Zertuche، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1999
Pages
14
From page
1
To page
14
Abstract
We argue that an induced breaking of the genetic synonym symmetry due to the action of genetic operators such as mutation can enhance the adaptability of a species to changes in the environment. In the case of a virus, the claim is that the codon bias in the neutralization epitope improves the virus’ ability to generate mutants that evade the induced immune response. We support our claim with a simple ‘toy model’ of a viral epitope evolving in competition with the immune system. The effective selective advantage of a higher mutability leads to a dominance of codons that favor non-synonymous mutations. As further evidence we present a simple model for a genetic regulatory network that leads to adaptive evolution in a population of giraffes by means of an induced symmetry breaking rather than through any direct selective advantage.
Keywords
Genotype-phenotype map , adaptive evolution , Orthogenesis , Genetic symmetry breaking , Codon bias
Journal title
BioSystems
Serial Year
1999
Journal title
BioSystems
Record number
497456
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