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Evolutionary strategies applied to artificial gene regulatory networks

Moreira, A. L. d. L.; Renno-Costa, C.

2021-09-30 bioinformatics
10.1101/2021.09.28.462218 bioRxiv
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Evolution optimizes cellular behavior throughout sequential generations by selecting the successful individual cells in a given context. As gene regulatory networks (GRNs) determine the behavior of single cells by ruling the activation of different processes - such as cell differentiation and death - how GRNs change from one generation to the other might have a relevant impact on the course of evolution. It is not clear, however, which mechanisms that affect GRNs effectively favor evolution and how. Here, we use a population of computational robotic models controlled by artificial gene regulatory networks (AGRNs) to evaluate the impact of different genetic modification strategies in the course of evolution. The virtual agent senses the ambient and acts on it as a bacteria in different phototaxis-like tasks - orientation to light, phototaxis, and phototaxis with obstacles. We studied how the strategies of gradual and abrupt changes on the AGRNs impact evolution considering multiple levels of task complexity. The results indicated that a gradual increase in the complexity of the performed tasks is beneficial for the evolution of the model. Furthermore, we have seen that larger gene regulatory networks are needed for more complex tasks, with single-gene duplication being an excellent evolutionary strategy for growing these networks, as opposed to full-genome duplication. Studying how GRNs evolved in a biological environment allows us to improve the computational models produced and provide insights into aspects and events that influenced the development of life on earth.

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