Implications of epigenetic learning via modification of histones on performance of genetic programming

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Tanev, I
Yuta, K
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[1] ATR, Network Informat Labs, Kyoto 6190288, Japan
[2] Kyoto Univ, Grad Sch Informat, Dept Syst Sci, Kyoto 6068502, Japan
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epigenesis; histones; genetic programming; multi-agent system;
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TP301 [理论、方法];
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081202 ;
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Extending the notion of inheritable genotype in genetic programming (GP) from the common model of DNA into chromatin (DNA and histones), we propose an approach of embedding in GP an explicitly controlled gene expression via modification of histories. Proposed double-cell representation of individuals features somatic cell and germ cell, both represented by their respective chromatin structures. Following biologically plausible concepts, we regard the plasticity of phenotype of somatic cell, achieved via controlled gene expression owing to modifications to histories (epigenetic learning, EL) as relevant for fitness evaluation, while the genotype of the germ cell - to reproduction of individual. Empirical results of evolution of social behavior of agents in predatorprey pursuit problem indicate that EL contributes to more than 2-fold improvement of computational effort of GP. We view the cause for that in the cumulative effect of polyphenism and epigenetic stability. The former allows for phenotypic diversity of genotypically similar individuals, while the latter robustly preserves the individuals from the destructive effects of crossover by silencing of certain genotypic fragments and explicitly activating them only when they are most likely to be expressed in corresponding beneficial phenotypic traits.
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页数:12
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