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Evolvability
« on: 2004-08-14 09:32:27 »
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This paper argues that:

Evolvability is a selectable trait
http://www.pnas.org/cgi/content/full/101/32/11531

Lucifer mentioned in IRC that he has run simulations including the evolvability factor when he was at school and it seemed to be a good idea.

There is an interesting implication here. Most evolutionists believe that evolution does not have a direction (e.g. from simple to complex organisms) --  it is just adaptations and recombinations.

Now, if it is true that evolvability is selectable, then evolution does have a direction -- towards evolvable organisms.

Except if... evolvability. although selectable, is not always selected. But I wonder if there can be unfavorable circumstances under which natural selection would wipe out the more evolvable organisms. If this cannot happen, then we have a direction.

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« Reply #1 on: 2004-08-14 10:15:19 »
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I love this shit.

Thanks rhino.

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rhinoceros wrote:

> This paper argues that:
>
> Evolvability is a selectable trait
> http://www.pnas.org/cgi/content/full/101/32/11531
>
> Lucifer mentioned in IRC that he has run simulations including the evolvability factor when he was at school and it seemed to be a good idea.
>
> There is an interesting implication here. Most evolutionists believe that evolution does not have a direction (e.g. from simple to complex organisms) --  it is just adaptations and recombinations.
>
> Now, if it is true that evolvability is selectable, then evolution does have a direction -- towards evolvable organisms.
>
> Except if... evolvability. although selectable, is not always selected. But I wonder if there can be unfavorable circumstances under which natural selection would wipe out the more evolvable organisms. If this cannot happen, then we have a direction.
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