Kauffman, S. A. (1969). "Metabolic stability and epigenesis in randomly constructed genetic nets". J. Theor. Biol. 22 (3): 437- ...
Kauffman, S. A. (1969). "Metabolic stability and epigenesis in randomly constructed genetic nets". J. Theor. Biol. 22 (3): 437- ... Rosen, R (1960). "A quantum-theoretic approach to genetic problems". Bulletin of Mathematical Biophysics. 22 (3): 227-255. doi: ...
ISBN 978-0-19-505811-6. Kauffman SA (March 1969). "Metabolic stability and epigenesis in randomly constructed genetic nets". ... ISBN 978-0-262-02481-5. Kauffman SA (March 1969). "Metabolic stability and epigenesis in randomly constructed genetic nets". ... Works on single gene expression and small synthetic genetic networks, such as the genetic toggle switch of Tim Gardner and Jim ... Engineered Gene Networks Tutorial: Genetic Algorithms and their Application to the Artificial Evolution of Genetic Regulatory ...
Kauffman, S. A. (1969). "Metabolic stability and epigenesis in randomly constructed genetic nets". Journal of Theoretical ... The first Boolean networks were proposed by Stuart A. Kauffman in 1969, as random models of genetic regulatory networks but ... Although Boolean networks are a crude simplification of genetic reality where genes are not simple binary switches, there are ... Kauffman, Stuart (11 October 1969). "Homeostasis and Differentiation in Random Genetic Control Networks". Nature. 224 (5215): ...
Kauffman, S.A. (1969). "Metabolic stability and epigenesis in randomly constructed genetic nets". Journal of Theoretical ...
Kauffman, S. A. (1969). "Metabolic stability and epigenesis in randomly constructed genetic nets". J. Theor. Biol. 22 (3): 437- ... As an autocatalytic but non-genetic entity, it predates the enzyme-dependent precursors of life, such as RNA World. But being ... In the advanced version of the chemoton, the hereditary information will act as a genetic material, something like a ribozyme ... The chemoton is a protocell that grows by metabolism, reproduces by biological fission, and has at least rudimentary genetic ...
Kauffman, S. A. (1969). "Metabolic stability and epigenesis in randomly constructed genetic nets". J. Theor. Biol. 22 (3): 437- ... The coexistence of many genetically non-identical molecules makes it possible to maintain a high genetic diversity of the ... To overcome this problem, a more specialized replication machinery that is able to copy genetic information with higher ... it explained how life on Earth could have begun using only relatively short genetic sequences, which in theory were too short ...
Kauffman, S.A (March 1969). "Metabolic stability and epigenesis in randomly constructed genetic nets". Journal of Theoretical ... GINsim is a computer tool that generates and simulates genetic networks based on discrete variables. Based on the regulatory ...
Kauffman, S (1969). "Metabolic stability and epigenesis in randomly constructed genetic nets". Journal of Theoretical Biology. ... Contrary to the general assumption at the time that all genetic regulations would be negative, Thomas showed that genetic ... The analyses of genetic network models, led Thomas to realise that "regulatory circuits", defined as simple circular paths in ... In 1961, he was appointed director of the Laboratory of Genetic of the ULB. Thomas' career was attested by a number of ...
Childhood Experience and the Expression of Genetic Potential: What childhood neglect tells about nature versus nurture. Perry, ... Bourgeois, JP (2005). "Brain synaptogenesis and epigenesis". Médecine/Sciences. 21 (4): 428-33. doi:10.1051/medsci/2005214428. ...
... takes into account developmental, hormonal, environmental, neuropsychological, and genetic factors in ... The biological factors, also known as genetic determinants, involve an individual's genetic makeup, and how it influences their ... Epigenesis (biology) Anderson; Hubbard; Campos; Barbu-Roth; Witherington; Hertenstein (2000). "Probabilistic Epigenesis, ... In probabilistic epigenesis, nature and nurture interact so that every variable is both a cause and an effect. As developmental ...
Although epigenesis appears to be an obvious fact in today's genetic age, historically, creationist theories of life's origins ... In biology, epigenesis (or, in contrast to preformationism, neoformationism) is the process by which plants, animals and fungi ... The embryologist Caspar Friedrich Wolff refuted preformationism in 1759 in favor of epigenesis, but this did not put an end to ... However, during the late 18th century an extended and controversial debate among biologists finally led epigenesis to eclipse ...
Developmental biologists variously stress: (1) how indirect any genetic control is during certain stages of epigenesis; (2) ... mutation is the genetic process that converts one allele to another, whereas introduction is the population genetic process ... The population-genetic models used to illustrate the theory, and the empirical cases invoked in support of the theory, focus on ... The genetic code, for example, is a GP map that induces asymmetries in mutationally accessible phenotypes. Consider evolution ...
Turner proposes that modern evolutionary theory over-emphasizes genetic natural selection and a tendency to separate ... By connecting information and catalysis, epigenesis coupled with homeostasis exemplifies the internal, directive capacities of ...
By the 20th century, the concept of epigenesis the interaction between a genetic program and environment was established and in ...
Apart from those distinctions (preformationism-epigenesis and genetic-epigenetic), the terms preformistic development, ... Epigenesis (or neoformism), then, in this context, is the denial of preformationism: the idea that, in some sense, the form of ... Harvey's epigenesis, more mechanistic and less vitalist than the Aristotelian version, was, thus, more compatible with the ... Gee 43) Near the end of the 19th century, the most prominent advocates of preformationatism and epigenesis were Wilhelm Roux ...
Developmental epigenetics can be divided into predetermined and probabilistic epigenesis. Predetermined epigenesis is a ... Congenital genetic disease is well understood and it is clear that epigenetics can play a role, for example, in the case of ... The term epigenesis has a generic meaning of "extra growth" that has been used in English since the 17th century. In scientific ... The phrase "genetic code" has also been adapted - the "epigenetic code" has been used to describe the set of epigenetic ...
Newman Phenotypic Plasticity and Evolution by Genetic Assimilation, Vidyanand Nanjundiah Genetic and Epigenetic Factors in the ... Origin of the Tetrapod Limb, Günter P. Wagner and Chi-hua Chiu Epigenesis and Evolution of Brains: From Embryonic Divisions to ...
... epigenesis, genetic MeSH G05.315.207 - epistasis, genetic MeSH G05.315.215 - frameshifting, ribosomal MeSH G05.315.250 - gene ... genetic MeSH G05.760.200 - conjugation, genetic MeSH G05.760.210 - crossing over, genetic MeSH G05.760.380 - gene conversion ... genetic speciation MeSH G05.310.670 - protein biosynthesis MeSH G05.310.700 - transcription, genetic MeSH G05.310.700.500 - ... MeSH G05.090.390 - hybridization, genetic MeSH G05.090.403 - inbreeding MeSH G05.090.403.180 - consanguinity MeSH G05.105.220 ...
For a discussion of the differences between epigenesis and the theory of preformation, see this: Jane Maienschein. "Epigenesis ... To this perpetual evidence ... modern genetic science brings valuable confirmation. It has demonstrated that, from the first ... This is called epigenesis, which is "the theory that the germ is brought into existence (by successive accretions), and not ... which finds both that an organism begins with an inherited genetic code and that embryonic stem cells can develop ...
Genetic Control of Biochemical Reactions in Neurospora. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 1941 Nov 15;27(11):499-506. doi: 10.1073/pnas ... Since the 19th century epigenesis was again able to establish itself as a view valid to this day. In the 18th century, with ... This was contrasted by the theory of epigenesis, according to which the structures and organs of an organism only develop in ... A series of subsequent discoveries (e.g.) led to the realization decades later that the genetic material is made of DNA ( ...
propose that genetic information might provide "constraints" on how a dynamic network responds to the environment during ... As such, it echoes contemporary work in other areas of development, such as probabilistic epigenesis and gene regulatory ...
Development is not a simple question of a brain being built according to a pre-specified genetic blueprint - rather, the ... Other key influences include Gilbert Gottlieb's theory of Probabilistic Epigenesis , a framework that emphasizes the ... ISBN 978-0-262-55030-7. Gottlieb, G., Lickliter, R. (2007). "FProbabilistic epigenesis". Developmental Science. 10 (1): 1-11. ...
... "underestimates existing genetic variation, consequently, he favors evolutionary events that occur rarely even on a geologic ... was a work on theoretical biology which attempted to present a unifying theory of epigenesis. Biologist Clifford Grobstein ...
Her Ph.D. thesis was on germ cell selection in genetic mosaics and was published in 2001 in PNAS. In 2003 Extavour did a study ... Extavour, Cassandra G.; Akam, Michael (2003). "Mechanisms of germ cell specification across the metazoans: epigenesis and ... Extavour, C.; Garcia-Bellido, A. (2001). "Germ cell selection in genetic mosaics in Drosophila melanogaster". Proceedings of ... epigenesis and preformation". Development. National Institutes of Health-PubMed. 130 (24): 5869-84. doi:10.1242/dev.00804. PMID ...
Epigenesis of an epigeneticist: the development of some alternative concepts on the early ontogeny and evolution of fishes. ... National Bureau of Fish Genetic Resources Lucknow, India.775 p. Masuda, H. i G.R. Allen 1993. Meeresfische der Welt - Groß- ...
He held that heterochrony is a main mechanism for evolutionary change and that novelty in evolution can be generated by genetic ... For instance, in 1906, the philosopher Eugenio Rignano argued for a version that he called "centro-epigenesis", but it was ... February 4, 2009). "Transgenerational Rescue of a Genetic Defect in Long-Term Potentiation and Memory Formation by Juvenile ... and hence the course of natural selection on its genetic makeup. Simpson stated that the mechanism was "not inconsistent with ...
... focuses on both typical and atypical child development in an effort to identify genetic, ... Cicchetti, D., & Cannon, T. (1999). Neurodevelopmental processes in the ontogenesis and epigenesis of psychopathology. ... genetic, social, cognitive, emotional, and cultural influences across time. In 1974, Thomas M. Achenbach authored a book ...
The traditional view was that this is the result of deterministic, human-specific genetic structures and processes. Other ... does not square with modern knowledge about epigenesis, neurobiological development, or learning, favor a non-nativist ... and gains understanding of their world through the relations of genetic and learning factors. There are four stages to ... Field that examines the role of genetic and environmental influences on human behaviour Sellers, P. Douglas; Machluf, Karin; ...
... genetic factors that create potential and environmental factors that select outcomes or genetic factors of determination and ... The Baldwin effect Evolutionary developmental biology Neural Darwinism Probabilistic epigenesis Relational developmental ... genetic, epigenetic, behavioural and symbolic - than neo-Darwinism's 'atomic' genes and gene-like 'replicators'. DST regards ... activity or experience is capable of direct or exhaustive genetic or evolutionary 'explanation'. Developmental systems theory ...