Mutations are considered a spontaneous and random process, which is important component of evolution because it generates genetic variation. On the other hand, mutations are deleterious leading to non-functional genes and energetically costly repairs. Therefore, one can expect that the mutational pressure is optimized to simultaneously generate genetic diversity and preserve genetic information.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe proper representation of the search space is the fundamental step in every optimization task, because it has a decisive impact on the quality of potential solutions. In particular, this problem appears when the search spaces are nonstandard and complex, with the large number of candidate solutions that differ from classical forms usually investigated. One of such spaces is the set of continuous-time, homogenous, and stationary Markov processes.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFMost mutations are deleterious and require energetically costly repairs. Therefore, it seems that any minimization of mutation rate is beneficial. On the other hand, mutations generate genetic diversity indispensable for evolution and adaptation of organisms to changing environmental conditions.
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