Phenotype bias determines how natural RNA structures occupy the morphospace of all possible shapes
Morphospaces—representations of phenotypic characteristics—are often populated unevenly, leaving large parts unoccupied. Such patterns are typically ascribed to contingency, or else to natural selection disfavoring certain parts of the morphospace. The extent to which developmental bias, the tendenc...
Main Authors: | Dingle, K, Ghaddar, F, Šulc, P, Louis, AA |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Oxford University Press
2021
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