Regulatory networks may evolve to favor adaptive foresight

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Abstract

Pleiotropy—a single mutation altering many traits—has long been seen as hindering adaptation. A new study in PLOS Biology offers a striking counterexample, suggesting that regulatory networks may evolve to ensure mutations are simultaneously beneficial in correlated environments.

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Couce, A. (2024). Regulatory networks may evolve to favor adaptive foresight. PLoS Biology, 22(12). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pbio.3002922

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