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Robustness in biology. Eörs Szathmáry. Collegium Budapest. Eötvös University. A genotype-phenotype model. Robustness and adaptation time. The explanation. Robustness and diversity. Drosophila melanogaster. Each segment in the adult fly is anatomically distinct Characteristic appendages.
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Robustness in biology Eörs Szathmáry Collegium Budapest Eötvös University
Drosophila melanogaster • Each segment in the adult fly is anatomically distinct • Characteristic appendages
Drosophila embryonic development • Subsequent embryonic events create clearly visible segments • Initially look very similar • Some cells move to new positions • Organs form • Wormlike larva hatches • Eats, grows, & molts
Drosophilaearly gradients • Bicoid gene product is concentrated at anterior end of fly embryo • Gradient of gene product • Essential for setting up anterior end of fly • Gradients of other proteins determine the posterior end and the dorsal-ventral axis
Drosophilasegmentation genes • Segmentation genes • Genes of embryo • Expression regulated by products of egg-polarity genes • Direct the actual formation of segments after the embryo’s major axes are defined
Three sets of segmentation genes • Three sets of segmentation genes are activated sequentially • Gap genes • Pair-rule genes • Segment polarity genes • The activation of these sets of genes defines the animal’s body plan • Each sequential set regulates increasingly fine details
Gap genes • Gap genes • Map out basic subdivisions along the embryo’s anterior-posterior axis • Mutations cause “gaps” in the animal’s segmentation
Pair-rule genes • Pair-rule genes • Define pattern in terms of pairs of segments • Mutations result in embryos having half the normal number of segments
Segment polarity genes • Segment polarity genes • Set the anterior-posterior axis of each segment • Mutations produce segments where part of the segment mirrors another part of the same segment
Expression pattern in vivo The normal pattern Crisp initial conditions
Biomathematics predicts Without the broken connections With the broken connections
Formulae Change in gene expression states Fitness of a genotype in asexual reproduction
Recombination favours negative epistasis favours sex • Only without strong directional selection on a particular gene expression pattern • Mutational load is lower with recombination AND negative epistasis • What are the possible predictions?
The structure of the genetic code • Amino acids in the same column of the genetic code are more related to each other physico-chemically • „The genetic code is one in a million” (Freeland & Hurst)
Constraints on codon reshuffling for statistical investigations
Connectivity • The average connectivity of the neighbours of the black node with k = 3 links is < kn > = 4.
Secondary extinctions resulting from primary species loss in 16 food webs ordered by increasing connectance (C ).
Network structure and biodiversity loss in food webs:robustness increases with connectance