Beyond genotype-phenotype maps: Toward a phenotype-centered perspective on evolution

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Evolutionary biology is paying increasing attention to the mechanisms that enable phenotypic plasticity, evolvability, and extra-genetic inheritance. Yet, there is a concern that these phenomena remain insufficiently integrated within evolutionary theory. Understanding their evolutionary implications would require focusing on phenotypes and their variation, but this does not always fit well with the prevalent genetic representation of evolution that screens off developmental mechanisms. Here, we instead use development as a starting point, and represent it in a way that allows genetic, environmental and epigenetic sources of phenotypic variation to be independent. We show why this representation helps to understand the evolutionary consequences of both genetic and non-genetic phenotype determinants, and discuss how this approach can instigate future areas of empirical and theoretical research.

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Brun-Usan, M., Zimm, R., & Uller, T. (2022). Beyond genotype-phenotype maps: Toward a phenotype-centered perspective on evolution. BioEssays, 44(9). https://doi.org/10.1002/bies.202100225

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