can computer simulations help to unravel the evolution of circadian clocks?

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Can computer simulations help to unravel the evolution

of circadian clocks?

Nicolas Schmelling

React vs. Anticipate

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Circadian clocks are ubiquitous

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Circadian clocks provide fitness advantage

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→ Anticipate is better than react

adapted from Woelfle et al., Adaptive Value of Circadian Clocks. Current Biology, Vol. 14, 1481–1486, August 24, 2004

● Competition experiment with WT and clock mutant

● No effect in constant light● WT has fitness advantage in

oscillating condition

Digital Organisms

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Digital organisms are unlimited data sources

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Problem Solution● Evolution

happens extremely slowly

● Data collection is hard

Computer simulationwith

digital organisms

Three criteriafor evolution● Replication● Variation

(Mutation)● Competition

Possible solutions for the project

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Avida Markov Brains

...suggested by Arend HintzeSoftware platform

for research incomputational

evolutionary biology

Experimental Design

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evolve under oscillating conditions

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cyclic environments

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competition experiments

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Open Science Workflow

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Open Science

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ImmediateAvailability

Data

Code

Methods Articles

GitHub in the center of the project

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Code

Open Lab Notebook

Documentation &

Background Informations

Roadmap&

Forum

github.com/schmelling/clock_evo

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Thanks

Ilka Axmann

Daniel Mietchen

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Questions?

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