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Forced evolution in silico by artificial transposons and their genetic operators: The ant navigation problem

机译:人工转座子及其遗传算子在计算机上的强迫进化:蚂蚁导航问题

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Modern evolutionary computation utilizes heuristic optimizations based upon concepts borrowed from the Darwinian theory of natural selection. Their demonstrated efficacy has reawakened an interest in other aspects of contemporary biology as an inspiration for new algorithms. However, amongst the many excellent candidates for study, contemporary models of biological macroevolution attract special attention. We believe that a vital direction in this field must be algorithms that model the activity of “genomic parasites”, such as transposons, in biological evolution. Many evolutionary biologists posit that it is the co-evolution of populations with their genomic parasites that permits the high efficiency of evolutionary searches found in the living world. This publication is our first step in the direction of developing a minimal assortment of algorithms that simulate the role of genomic parasites. Specifically, we started in the domain of genetic algorithms (GA) and selected the Artificial Ant Problem as a test case. This navigation problem is widely known as a classical benchmark test and possesses a large body of literature. We add new objects to the standard toolkit of GA - artificial transposons and a collection of operators that operate on them. We define these artificial transposons as a fragment of an ant's code with properties that cause it to stand apart from the rest. The minimal set of operators for transposons is a transposon mutation operator, and a transposon reproduction operator that causes a transposon to multiply within the population of hosts. An analysis of the population dynamics of transposons within the course of ant evolution showed that transposons are involved in the processes of propagation and selection of blocks of ant navigation programs. During this time, the speed of evolutionary search increases significantly. We concluded that artificial transposons, analogous to real transposons, are truly capable of acting as intelligent mutators that adapt in response to an evolutionary problem in the course of co-evolution with their hosts.
机译:现代进化计算基于从达尔文自然选择理论中借用的概念,利用启发式优化。他们已证明的功效重新唤起了人们对当代生物学其他方面的兴趣,以此作为新算法的灵感。但是,在众多优秀的研究对象中,当代的生物宏观进化模型引起了特别的关注。我们认为,该领域的重要方向必须是模拟生物进化中“基因组寄生虫”(例如转座子)活动的算法。许多进化生物学家认为,种群与基因组寄生虫的共同进化才使得在生命世界中发现进化搜索的效率更高。该出版物是我们朝着开发最少的模拟基因组寄生虫作用的算法方向迈出的第一步。具体来说,我们从遗传算法(GA)领域入手,并选择了“人工蚂蚁问题”作为测试案例。这个导航问题被广泛称为经典基准测试,并且拥有大量文献。我们将新对象添加到GA的标准工具包中-人工转座子和对其进行操作的一组运算符。我们将这些人工转座子定义为蚂蚁代码的一部分,其属性使其与众不同。转座子的最小操纵子集是转座子突变操纵子,是引起转座子在宿主群体内繁殖的转座子繁殖操纵子。对蚂蚁进化过程中转座子种群动态的分析表明,转座子参与了蚂蚁导航程序块的传播和选择过程。在这段时间内,进化搜索的速度大大提高。我们得出的结论是,与真实转座子类似,人工转座子确实能够充当智能变异子,在与宿主共进化过程中适应进化问题。

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