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Evolutionary Trade-Offs, Pareto Optimality, and the Geometry of Phenotype Space

Weizmann Institute of Science · University of Massachusetts Dartmouth

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Abstract

Biological systems that perform multiple tasks face a fundamental trade-off: A given phenotype cannot be optimal at all tasks. Here we ask how trade-offs affect the range of phenotypes found in nature. Using the Pareto front concept from economics and engineering, we find that best-trade-off phenotypes are weighted averages of archetypes--phenotypes specialized for single tasks. For two tasks, phenotypes fall on the line connecting the two archetypes, which could explain linear trait correlations, allometric relationships, as well as bacterial gene-expression patterns. For three tasks, phenotypes fall within a triangle in phenotype space, whose vertices are the archetypes, as evident in morphological studies,…

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Keywords
  • Phenotype
  • Trait
  • Pareto principle
  • Biology
  • Space (punctuation)
  • Evolutionary biology
  • Dimension (graph theory)
  • Darwin (ADL)
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