A technique used to visualise DNA sequences is adaptedto visualize large numbers of individuals in a geneticprogramming population. This is used to examine how thecontent diversity of a population changes duringevolution and how this correlates with changes infitness.
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Almal, A., Worzel, W. P., Wollesen, E. A., & MacLean, C. D. (2006). Content Diversity in Genetic Programming and Its Correlation with Fitness. In Genetic Programming Theory and Practice III (pp. 177–190). Kluwer Academic Publishers. https://doi.org/10.1007/0-387-28111-8_12
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