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Evolvability




In Eukaryotes , it is thought that the positioning of Recombination Hotspot s (in eukaryotes typically just before the start and just after the end of genes) and Intron s (in those genes that do not undergo Alternative Splicing ) in the genome maximise evolvability.

Typically, genetic changes of the Genotype To Phenotype Map ping or Genetic Architecture will also affect evolvability.


REFERENCES

  • Wagner, Andreas. 2005. ''Robustness and Evolvability in Living Systems'' (Princeton Studies in Complexity). Princeton University Press. ISBN 0691122407



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