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On Cellular Darwinism: Mitochondria

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ARTIFICIAL LIFE
Volume 22, Issue 1, Pages 112-118

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MIT PRESS
DOI: 10.1162/ARTL_a_00182

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Cellular Darwinism; coevolution; cytoplasm; mitochondria; NKCS model; organelle

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The significant role of mitochondria within cells is becoming increasingly clear. This letter uses the NKCS model of coupled fitness landscapes to explore aspects of organelle-nucleus coevolution. The phenomenon of mitochondrial diversity is allowed to emerge under a simple intracellular evolutionary process, including varying the relative rate of evolution by the organelle. It is shown how the conditions for the maintenance of more than one genetic variant of mitochondria are similar to those previously suggested as needed for the original symbiotic origins of the relationship using the NKCS model.

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