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Arabidopsis thaliana Inspired Genetic Restoration Strategies
Donagh Hatton, Diarmuid P. O'Donoghue
Pages - 35 - 48 | Revised - 05-04-2013 | Published - 30-04-2013
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KEYWORDS
Evolutionary Algorithms, Genetic Restoration, Arabidopsis thaliana, Constrained Optimization.
ABSTRACT
A controversial genetic restoration mechanism has been proposed for the model organism
Arabidopsis thaliana. This theory proposes that genetic material from non-parental ancestors is
used to restore genetic information that was inadvertently corrupted during reproduction. We
evaluate the effectiveness of this strategy by adapting it to an evolutionary algorithm solving two
distinct benchmark optimization problems. We compare the performance of the proposed strategy
with a number of alternate strategies – including the Mendelian alternative. Included in this
comparison are a number of biologically implausible templates that help elucidate likely reasons
for the relative performance of the different templates. Results show that the proposed non-
Mendelian restoration strategy is highly effective across the range of conditions investigated –
significantly outperforming the Mendelian alternative in almost every situation.
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Dr. Donagh Hatton
Dept. of Computer Science
National University of Ireland, Maynooth
Maynooth - Ireland
donagh.hatton@nuim.ie
Dr. Diarmuid P. O'Donoghue
Dept. of Computer Science
National University of Ireland, Maynooth
Maynooth - Ireland
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