Abstract:
We review several models that deal with the interaction of the genetic and behavioral systems throughout evolution. We present the conjecture of Baldwin and the subsequent developments of his ideas and those developed by Schmalhausen. We discuss the experiments of genetic assimilation of Waddington and the modern viewpoint based in the increasingly important role of the modification that the individuals do of the environment in which they dwell. Finally we consider the theoretical model of Hinton & Nowlan and an extension that involves a population of adaptive perceptrons in which some of their synapses can be updated through a learning process. This new approach leads to a halting of the Baldwin Effect due to efficient learning. This causes that the transcription of environmental data into genetic information remains hindered by learning, instead of stimulated as it is usually understood. From the perspective of the general description of complex systems, the interaction of learning and evolution can be considered as the mutual influence between two different hierarchical levels of selection taking place in two widely different timescales.
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Título: | Mutual influence of learning and evolution |
Autor: | Dopazo, H.J.; Perazzo, R.P.J. |
Filiación: | Lab. Biol. del Comportamiento, Inst. de Biol. y Med. Experimental, Buenos Aires, Argentina Unidad de Bioinformática, Ctro. Nac. de Invest. Oncologicas, c/ Melchor Fernandez Almagro 3, 28029, Madrid, Spain Centro de Estudios Avanzados (CEA), Depto. de Física, Ciudad Universitaria, 1425, Buenos Aires, Argentina
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Palabras clave: | Biochemistry; Biosensors; Escherichia coli; Genetic engineering; Learning systems; Mathematical models; Toxic materials; Adaptive perceptrons; Baldwin effect; Genetic informations; Learning processes; Behavioral research; Escherichia coli |
Año: | 2002
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Volumen: | 9
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Título revista: | Complexity International
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Título revista abreviado: | Complex. Int.
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ISSN: | 13200682
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Registro: | https://bibliotecadigital.exactas.uba.ar/collection/paper/document/paper_13200682_v9_n_p_Dopazo |
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Dopazo, H.J. & Perazzo, R.P.J.
(2002)
. Mutual influence of learning and evolution. Complexity International, 9.
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Dopazo, H.J., Perazzo, R.P.J.
"Mutual influence of learning and evolution"
. Complexity International 9
(2002).
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Dopazo, H.J., Perazzo, R.P.J.
"Mutual influence of learning and evolution"
. Complexity International, vol. 9, 2002.
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Dopazo, H.J., Perazzo, R.P.J. Mutual influence of learning and evolution. Complex. Int. 2002;9.
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