Artificial Regulatory Networks and Genetic Programming

  • Banzhaf W
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Abstract

An artificial regulatory network able to reproduce a number of phenomena found in natural genetic regulatory networks (such as heterochrony, evolution, stability and variety of network behavior) is proposed. The connection to a new genetic representation for Genetic Programming is outlined.

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Banzhaf, W. (2003). Artificial Regulatory Networks and Genetic Programming. In Genetic Programming Theory and Practice (pp. 43–61). Springer US. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4419-8983-3_4

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