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Artificial Life Experiments Show How Complex Functions Can Evolve
NSF ^ | May 8, 2003 | Staff

Posted on 05/08/2003 10:11:06 AM PDT by Nebullis

Artificial Life Experiments Show How Complex Functions Can Evolve

Arlington, Va.—If the evolution of complex organisms were a road trip, then the simple country drives are what get you there. And sometimes even potholes along the way are important.

An interdisciplinary team of scientists at Michigan State University and the California Institute of Technology, with the help of powerful computers, has used a kind of artificial life, or ALife, to create a road map detailing the evolution of complex organisms, an old problem in biology.

In an article in the May 8 issue of the international journal Nature, Richard Lenski, Charles Ofria, Robert Pennock, and Christoph Adami report that the path to complex organisms is paved with a long series of simple functions, each unremarkable if viewed in isolation. "This project addresses a fundamental criticism of the theory of evolution, how complex functions arise from mutation and natural selection," said Sam Scheiner, program director in the division of environmental biology at the National Science Foundation (NSF), which funded the research through its Biocomplexity in the Environment initiative. "These simulations will help direct research on living systems and will provide understanding of the origins of biocomplexity."

Some mutations that cause damage in the short term ultimately become a positive force in the genetic pedigree of a complex organism. "The little things, they definitely count," said Lenski of Michigan State, the paper's lead author. "Our work allowed us to see how the most complex functions are built up from simpler and simpler functions. We also saw that some mutations looked like bad events when they happened, but turned out to be really important for the evolution of the population over a long period of time."

In the key phrase, "a long period of time," lies the magic of ALife. Lenski teamed up with Adami, a scientist at Caltech's Jet Propulsion Laboratory and Ofria, a Michigan State computer scientist, to further explore ALife.

Pennock, a Michigan State philosopher, joined the team to study an artificial world inside a computer, a world in which computer programs take the place of living organisms. These computer programs go forth and multiply, they mutate and they adapt by natural selection.

The program, called Avida, is an artificial petri dish in which organisms not only reproduce, but also perform mathematical calculations to obtain rewards. Their reward is more computer time that they can use for making copies of themselves. Avida randomly adds mutations to the copies, thus spurring natural selection and evolution. The research team watched how these "bugs" adapted and evolved in different environments inside their artificial world.

Avida is the biologist's race car - a really souped up one. To watch the evolution of most living organisms would require thousands of years – without blinking. The digital bugs evolve at lightening speed, and they leave tracks for scientists to study.

"The cool thing is that we can trace the line of descent," Lenski said. "Out of a big population of organisms you can work back to see the pivotal mutations that really mattered during the evolutionary history of the population. The human mind can't sort through so much data, but we developed a tool to find these pivotal events."

There are no missing links with this technology.

Evolutionary theory sometimes struggles to explain the most complex features of organisms. Lenski uses the human eye as an example. It's obviously used for seeing, and it has all sorts of parts - like a lens that can be focused at different distances - that make it well suited for that use. But how did something so complicated as the eye come to be?

Since Charles Darwin, biologists have concluded that such features must have arisen through lots of intermediates and, moreover, that these intermediate structures may once have served different functions from what we see today. The crystalline proteins that make up the lens of the eye, for example, are related to those that serve enzymatic functions unrelated to vision. So, the theory goes, evolution borrowed an existing protein and used it for a new function.

"Over time," Lenski said, "an old structure could be tweaked here and there to improve it for its new function, and that's a lot easier than inventing something entirely new."

That's where ALife sheds light.

"Darwinian evolution is a process that doesn't specify exactly how the evolving information is coded," says Adami, who leads the Digital Life Laboratory at Caltech. "It affects DNA and computer code in much the same way, which allows us to study evolution in this electronic medium."

Many computer scientists and engineers are now using processes based on principles of genetics and evolution to solve complex problems, design working robots, and more. Ofria says that "we can then apply these concepts when trying to decide how best to solve computational problems."

"Evolutionary design," says Pennock, "can often solve problems better than we can using our own intelligence."


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To: Aric2000
Keep it up. You're doing a big favor for your side.
381 posted on 05/08/2003 2:30:48 PM PDT by Dataman
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To: AmericanAge
That's why trying to read evolution into the bible never works... because it's not in there.

Chocalate Sundaes and Boy Bands aren't in the bible. Do they really exist?

382 posted on 05/08/2003 2:31:45 PM PDT by Grando Calrissian
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To: Aric2000
"Me? Have I said that if you don't believe like I do then you are an atheist? NO Have I said that my opinion of the bible is the ONLY opinion that counts? NO Have I said that I am right because my bible tells me so? NO Have I said that since you don't believe like I do then you are not a conservative? NO"

Then you admit that your opinion about someone else being 'arrogant' is just your opinion and not fact.

Like I said, I'm sure there are some on this thread who think YOU are arrogant.

383 posted on 05/08/2003 2:33:55 PM PDT by MEGoody
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To: f.Christian

384 posted on 05/08/2003 2:34:05 PM PDT by Grando Calrissian
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To: Dimensio
Thus, I believe that there are things that are absolutely true, but I don't believe that "murder is wrong" is one of them (however "murder is wrong according to traditional Christian beliefs" would be an absolute truth, provided that there was an agreed upon meaning for the usage of the word "wrong").

And we agree on what "murder" is, and what the meaning of "is" is...

385 posted on 05/08/2003 2:34:29 PM PDT by null and void
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To: Grando Calrissian
No contradiction to chocOlate sundays and boy bands is in the bible. A quite clear contradiction to evolution is.
386 posted on 05/08/2003 2:35:36 PM PDT by AmericanAge
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To: AmericanAge
Well if I were Jesus, I'd be creating Chocolate Sundaes out of thin air and eating them everyday.
387 posted on 05/08/2003 2:37:08 PM PDT by Grando Calrissian
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To: Grando Calrissian
Do you have something with shopping carts (( homeless )) in it !
388 posted on 05/08/2003 2:38:27 PM PDT by f.Christian (( Marching orders: comfort the afflicted // afflict the comfortable ! ! ))
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To: AmericanAge
God invents.
Science discovers.

Nuff said.
389 posted on 05/08/2003 2:38:40 PM PDT by djf
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To: Grando Calrissian
And people call *me* a troll....
390 posted on 05/08/2003 2:38:54 PM PDT by AmericanAge
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To: djf
God invents.
Science discovers.
Pseudoscience "discovers" things that God didn't create.

The Bible doesn't talk about everything on earth. But what it says is the word of God, and is not to be taken lightly.
391 posted on 05/08/2003 2:40:15 PM PDT by AmericanAge
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To: RightWhale
Find simplicity in the program, complexity in the result--the other way around would be absurd.

Or a Fourier transform...

392 posted on 05/08/2003 2:40:20 PM PDT by null and void
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To: f.Christian
It's a little known fact ((Clifford C. Claven)) that 90% of the homeless have access to the internet!
393 posted on 05/08/2003 2:41:07 PM PDT by Grando Calrissian
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To: AmericanAge
Well if Jesus can turn water into wine, I can't see why he can't turn topsoil into chocalate sundaes. If that makes me a troll, so be it.
394 posted on 05/08/2003 2:42:59 PM PDT by Grando Calrissian (I can recite pi to 1,285,662 places)
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To: Dataman
A little judgemental, aren't we? After all, theology isn't your long suit.

Science isn't yours, but that doesn't stop you.

I hope you read your students' papers more closely than you read my posts

Certainly, but then my students' papers are generally better written.

Your faulty conclusion lies in the thing you imagine to be faith. Faith to you materialists seems to be the mere antithesis of fact.

As someone who was baptized and brought up Catholic, I am quite aware of what faith is. Faith is... the evidence of things not seen. If there were proof of God at any level, faith would be unnecessary; mere open-mindedness would be enough. Yet Martin Luther didn't seem to put the same stress on open-mindedness, did he?

395 posted on 05/08/2003 2:43:09 PM PDT by Right Wing Professor
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To: balrog666
>>I'd rather see a proof of religion!<<

He means, if you and American Age are Christians, why don't you treat people according to the teachings of Christ?

396 posted on 05/08/2003 2:43:30 PM PDT by CobaltBlue
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To: AmericanAge
>>Facts to refute what God Himself told His people?<<

If you believe, as I believe, that God created the Universe, and the Earth, why do you refuse to believe them?
397 posted on 05/08/2003 2:45:25 PM PDT by CobaltBlue
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To: Dataman
What side would that be Dataman?
398 posted on 05/08/2003 2:47:17 PM PDT by Aric2000 (Are you on Grampa Dave's team? I am!! $5 a month is all it takes, come join!!!)
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To: AmericanAge
AA ...

God invents.
Science discovers.
Pseudoscience "discovers" things that God didn't create.

The Bible doesn't talk about everything on earth. But what it says is the word of God, and is not to be taken lightly.


391 posted on 05/08/2003 2:40 PM PDT by AmericanAge


fC ...

evolution ideology (( ego bias // self will ))--- man made ... blown UP // hype !
399 posted on 05/08/2003 2:48:16 PM PDT by f.Christian (( Marching orders: comfort the afflicted // afflict the comfortable ! ! ))
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To: MEGoody
Ohh, I see, since I have an opinion, that makes me arrogant, not quite.

If I have an opinion, and then claim that it is the ONLY one with relevance, then I would be arrogant.

Nice try though.
400 posted on 05/08/2003 2:49:04 PM PDT by Aric2000 (Are you on Grampa Dave's team? I am!! $5 a month is all it takes, come join!!!)
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