Evolving Developmental Programs for Adaptation, Morphogenesis, and Self-Repair

A method for evolving a developmental program inside a cell to create multicellular organisms of arbitrary size and characteristics is described. The cell genotype is evolved so that the organism will organize itself into well defined patterns of differentiated cell types (e.g. the French Flag). In...

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