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This is known as the Baldwin effect, and it can increase evolvability.
Evolvability: It should be possible to improve the clock over time.
The problem is connected to an even larger question, the evolution of evolvability.
Mutation as a stress response and the regulation of evolvability.
Concerns include system considerations such as performance, reliability, security, distribution, and evolvability.
Evolvability is defined as the capacity of a system for adaptive evolution.
Gene duplication is generally thought to be a major driving force of evolvability.
Robustness will not increase evolvability in the first sense.
The existence of this possibility increases the evolvability of a species.
Sensibly, rapid or extreme environmental change leads to selection for greater evolvability.
Nor does she mention that evolvability is only feasible in certain classes of organism, like bacteria.
Our second evolvability goal is centered on the evolution of the Fortran programming language.
As has been noted, "evolvability is a secondary consideration achievable only when a given species can first survive."
Theoretical models also predict the evolution of evolvability via modularity.
He dubbed this insight the evolution of evolvability.
At a technical level, it is very difficult, challenging and expensive building-in evolvability towards many anticipated changes.
Analogously, the evolvability of organisms depends on their genotype-phenotype map.
Although it is being used here to undermine the gene, evolvability is by far the more contentious concept.
Evolvability is operationalized as a number of anticipated changes that occur to software systems during their life-cycle.
We have two primary evolvability goals.
This idea is known as "evolvability."
Weissmann's 1889 ageing theory was essentially an evolvability theory.
Normalized Systems is a theory to design and engineer information systems exhibiting proven evolvability.
This increase in evolvability can happen when evolution is faced with crossing a "valley" in an adaptive landscape.
When the costs of evolvability are sufficiently short-lived, more evolvable lineages may be the most successful in the long-term.