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Empirical Studies of Evolvability in Tierra Preliminary Results. Tom Ray ATR Kyoto Japan Zoology, University of Oklahoma. Objectives. The objective is to understand how the design and configuration of Tierra-like systems affects the properties of their evolution
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Empirical Studies ofEvolvability in TierraPreliminary Results Tom Ray ATR Kyoto Japan Zoology, University of Oklahoma
Objectives • The objective is to understand how the design and configuration of Tierra-like systems affects the properties of their evolution • The first step is to develop quantitative measures of evolvability
Simple Test • Under certain conditions, Tierra tends to evolve towards smaller replicators. • Once a minimal size is reached, evolution stops. • A good index should be able to discriminate the period of evolutionary optimization from the stasis that follows.
Period of Stasisorigin of dominant genotype • In the run of 99-06-29, genotype 27aal appeared at t=800, and dominated the remainder of the run (until end at t=2500)
Period of Stasisorigin of dominant parasite • At t=1200 a 15 byte parasite entered into an ecologically and evolutionarily stable equilibrium with the 27 byte host
Viable Mutants • The 27 byte replicator includes three loci at which two instructions are acceptable (8 neutral mutants) • In addition there are viable variants including one-byte insertions or deletions • The 15 byte parasite includes one locus at which two instructions are acceptable and one locus at which any (of 32) instructions are acceptable (64 neutral mutants)
Indices of Evolvability?Based on Genotypes • Number • Turnover: births + deaths of genotypes • Diversity: negative sum of p log p • Integral Sum: all populations over time • Integral Max: largest pop integral over time • Maximum Proportion • Average Age
Web Pages • This presentation: http://www.hip.atr.co.jp/~ray/pubs/pubs.htmlhttp://www.hip.atr.co.jp/~ray/pubs/evolvability/ evolvability.html • Tierra Home Page: http://www.hip.atr.co.jp/~ray/tierra/tierra.html • Tom Ray: tray@ou.edu http://www.hip.atr.co.jp/~ray/