What is it about?

We are discussing here abstract models of gene regulation - a key area to understand how complex organism are built in nature, and how those abstract models might lead to better ways to construct artificial complex systems.

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Why is it important?

This is the first review from the point of view of abstract modeling efforts. It is important, since there are many lessons to be learned from nature's way to construct organisms.

Perspectives

I am glad that we could get this paper together. We have repeatedly held tutorials at GECCO and ALIFE, but this paper brings the material together in a more concise form. It has all sorts of ramifications, including in the Arts.

Wolfgang Banzhaf
Michigan State University

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This page is a summary of: Artificial Gene Regulatory Networks—A Review, Artificial Life, March 2019, The MIT Press,
DOI: 10.1162/artl_a_00267.
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