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Symmetry breaking and adaptation: evidence from a 'toy model' of a virus.

机译:对称破坏和适应:来自病毒“玩具模型”的证据。

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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.
机译:我们认为,由于遗传算子(例如突变)的作用而导致的遗传同义词对称性的破坏可以增强物种对环境变化的适应性。就病毒而言,该主张是中和表位中的密码子偏倚提高了病毒产生逃避诱导的免疫反应的突变体的能力。我们用与免疫系统竞争中进化的病毒表位的简单“玩具模型”来支持我们的主张。较高的变异性的有效选择优势导致了优先使用非同义突变的密码子。作为进一步的证据,我们提出了一个遗传调控网络的简单模型,该模型通过诱导对称性破坏而不是通过任何直接的选择性优势,导致长颈鹿种群的适应性进化。

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