An Illustrated Introduction to the Basic Biological Principles
Populations and Evolution
2009-12-14 v5 Genomics
Neurons and Cognition
Abstract
Both external environmental selection and internal lower-level evolution are essential for an integral picture of evolution. This paper proposes that the division of internal evolution into DNA/RNA pattern formation (genotype) and protein functional action (phenotype) resolves a universal conflict between fitness and evolvability. Specifically, this paper explains how this universal conflict drove the emergence of genotype-phenotype division, why this labor division is responsible for the extraordinary complexity of life, and how the specific ways of genotype-phenotype mapping in the labor division determine the paths and forms of evolution and development.
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@article{arxiv.0712.2108,
title = {An Illustrated Introduction to the Basic Biological Principles},
author = {Simon Fu},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0712.2108},
year = {2009}
}
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