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Compositional Evolution: Interdisciplinary Investigations in Evolvability, Modularity, and Symbiosis

机译:组合进化:可演化性,模块性和共生性的跨学科研究

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Conventionally, evolution by natural selection is almost inseparable from the notion of accumulating successive slight variations. Although it has been suggested that symbiotic mechanisms that combine together existing entities provide an alternative to gradual, or 'accretive', evolutionary change, there has been disagreement about what impact these mechanisms have on our understanding of evolutionary processes. Meanwhile, in artificial evolution methods used in computer science, it has been suggested that the composition of genetic material under sexual recombination may provide adaptation that is not available under mutational variation, but there has been considerable difficulty in demonstrating this formally. Thus far, it has been unclear what types of systems, if any, can be evolved by such 'compositional' mechanisms that cannot be evolved by accretive mechanisms. This dissertation takes an interdisciplinary approach to this question by building abstract computational simulations of accretive and compositional mechanisms. We identify a class of complex systems possessing 'modular interdependency', incorporating highly epistatic but modular substructure. This class typifies characteristics that are pathological for accretive evolution - the corresponding fitness landscape is highly rugged, has many local optima creating broad fitness saddles, and includes 'irreducibly complex' adaptations that cannot be reached by a succession of gradually changing proto-systems. Nonetheless, we provide simulations to show that this class of system is easily evolvable under sexual recombination or a mechanism of 'symbiotic encapsulation'. Our simulations and analytic results help us to understand the fundamental differences in the adaptive capacities of these mechanisms, and the conditions under which they provide an adaptive advantage. These models exemplify how certain kinds of complex systems, considered unevolvable under normal accretive change, are, in principle, easily evolvable under compositional evolution.
机译:传统上,通过自然选择进行进化与累积连续的微小变化几乎是分不开的。尽管有人提出将现有实体结合在一起的共生机制为渐进的或“增生的”进化变化提供了一种替代方法,但对于这些机制对我们对进化过程的理解产生了何种影响,仍存在分歧。同时,在计算机科学中使用的人工进化方法中,已经提出,有性重组下遗传物质的组成可能提供在突变变异下无法获得的适应性,但是在形式上证明这一点相当困难。到目前为止,还不清楚通过这种“组成”机制可以发展哪些类型的系统(如果有),而不能通过增生机制来发展。本文通过对增生机制和组成机制的抽象计算模拟,采用跨学科方法对这一问题进行了研究。我们确定了一类具有“模块化相互依赖性”的复杂系统,其中包含高度上位但模块化的子结构。此类代表了增生性进化的病理特征-相应的适应环境非常崎,,具有许多局部最优值,可创建广泛的适应鞍,并且包括“不可简化的复杂”适应,这是一系列逐渐变化的原型系统无法实现的。尽管如此,我们提供的仿真结果表明,这类系统在性重组或“共生封装”机制下很容易进化。我们的仿真和分析结果有助于我们理解这些机制的自适应能力的根本差异,以及它们提供自适应优势的条件。这些模型举例说明了某些种类的复杂系统,在正常的增生变化下被认为是不可进化的,原则上在组成进化下很容易进化。

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