Discovery and Investigation of Inherent Scalability in Developmental Genomes

作者: Gunnar Tufte

DOI: 10.1007/978-3-540-85857-7_17

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摘要: Evolvable hardware (EHW) struggles with a scalability problem. Even when applied to applications that include known scalable solutions it is hard achieve equivalent in EHW. The aspect of one the main promising features developmental mappings. possibility generate large scale structures together gene regulation opens for genome size may not reflect or complexity developed phenotype. issue generating similarities traditional modular circuit design concept. Scalability such designs inherently achieved by expending circuit. In system inherent scaling can be genomes develop circuits different sizes whilst parameters sought functionality. this work an experimental approach taken find might scalability. Further, candidate are investigated reveal structural and functional properties. results show emergence sequential

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