Spontaneous evolution of modularity and network motifs

被引:575
|
作者
Kashtan, N
Alon, U [1 ]
机构
[1] Weizmann Inst Sci, Dept Mol Cell Biol, IL-76100 Rehovot, Israel
[2] Weizmann Inst Sci, Dept Phys Complex Syst, IL-76100 Rehovot, Israel
关键词
D O I
10.1073/pnas.0503610102
中图分类号
O [数理科学和化学]; P [天文学、地球科学]; Q [生物科学]; N [自然科学总论];
学科分类号
07 ; 0710 ; 09 ;
摘要
Biological networks have an inherent simplicity: they are modular with a design that can be separated into units that perform almost independently. Furthermore, they show reuse of recurring patterns termed network motifs. Little is known about the evolutionary origin of these properties. Current models of biological evolution typically produce networks that are highly nonmodular and lack understandable motifs. Here, we suggest a possible explanation for the origin of modularity and network motifs in biology. We use standard evolutionary algorithms to evolve networks. A key feature in this study is evolution under an environment (evolutionary goal) that changes in a modular fashion. That is, we repeatedly switch between several goals, each made of a different combination of subgoals. We find that such "modularly varying goals" lead to the spontaneous evolution of modular network structure and network motifs. The resulting networks rapidly evolve to satisfy each of the different goals. Such switching between related goals may represent biological evolution in a changing environment that requires different combinations of a set of basic biological functions. The present study may shed light on the evolutionary forces that promote structural simplicity in biological networks and offers ways to improve the evolutionary design of engineered systems.
引用
收藏
页码:13773 / 13778
页数:6
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] Spontaneous Evolution of Structural Modularity in Robot Neural Network Controllers
    Bongard, Josh C.
    GECCO-2011: PROCEEDINGS OF THE 13TH ANNUAL GENETIC AND EVOLUTIONARY COMPUTATION CONFERENCE, 2011, : 251 - 258
  • [2] Evolutionary models for formation of network motifs and modularity in the Saccharomyces transcription factor network
    Ward, Jonathan J.
    Thornton, Janet M.
    PLOS COMPUTATIONAL BIOLOGY, 2007, 3 (10) : 1993 - 2002
  • [3] Noise and the Evolution of Neural Network Modularity
    Hoverstad, Boye Annfelt
    ARTIFICIAL LIFE, 2011, 17 (01) : 33 - 50
  • [4] Modularity and Centrality in Metabolic Network Evolution
    Jolley, Craig C.
    Mazurie, Aurelien
    Young, Mark
    Douglas, Trevor
    BIOPHYSICAL JOURNAL, 2010, 98 (03) : 740A - 740A
  • [5] Modularity in the evolution of yeast protein interaction network
    Ogishima, Soichi
    Tanaka, Hiroshi
    Nakaya, Jun
    BIOINFORMATION, 2015, 11 (03) : 127 - 130
  • [6] Evolution of the Physics Citation Network with Motifs
    Zeng, Xiangwei
    Rong, Zhihai
    2021 PROCEEDINGS OF THE 40TH CHINESE CONTROL CONFERENCE (CCC), 2021, : 776 - 780
  • [7] Hubs with Network Motifs Organize Modularity Dynamically in the Protein-Protein Interaction Network of Yeast
    Jin, Guangxu
    Zhang, Shihua
    Zhang, Xiang-Sun
    Chen, Luonan
    PLOS ONE, 2007, 2 (11):
  • [8] Network Modularity is essential for evolution of cooperation under uncertainty
    David A. Gianetto
    Babak Heydari
    Scientific Reports, 5
  • [9] Evolution of the Ferric Reductase Domain (FRD) Superfamily: Modularity, Functional Diversification, and Signature Motifs
    Zhang, Xuezhi
    Krause, Karl-Heinz
    Xenarios, Ioannis
    Soldati, Thierry
    Boeckmann, Brigitte
    PLOS ONE, 2013, 8 (03):
  • [10] Network Modularity is essential for evolution of cooperation under uncertainty
    Gianetto, David A.
    Heydari, Babak
    SCIENTIFIC REPORTS, 2015, 5