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An AI Implementation Science Study to Improve Trustworthy Data in a Large Healthcare System
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The BEAT-CF Causal Model: A model for guiding the design of trials and observational analyses of cystic fibrosis exacerbations
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Hierarchical Molecular Language Models (HMLMs)
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Stability analysis of action potential generation using Markov models of voltage‑gated sodium channel isoforms
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Approximate Bayesian Inference on Mechanisms of Network Growth and Evolution
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EnzyCLIP: A Cross-Attention Dual Encoder Framework with Contrastive Learning for Predicting Enzyme Kinetic Constants
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Tissue stress measurements with Bayesian Inversion Stress Microscopy
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DeepFRI Demystified: Interpretability vs. Accuracy in AI Protein Function Prediction
This study addresses the critical gap between high predictive accuracy and biological interpretability in DeepFRI, revealing that the model often prio...
Geometric framework for biological evolution
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IN SHORT: This paper addresses the fundamental challenge of developing a coordinate-independent, geometric description of evolutionary dynamics that bridges genotype and phenotype spaces, revealing evolution as a learning process.
核心创新
- Methodology Establishes a generally covariant framework for evolutionary dynamics that operates consistently across genotype and phenotype spaces, enabling coordinate-independent analysis.
- Theory Demonstrates through maximum entropy principle that the inverse metric tensor equals the covariance matrix, transforming the Lande equation into a covariant gradient ascent equation.
- Methodology Models evolution as a learning process where the specific optimization algorithm is determined by the functional relationship g(κ) between metric tensor and noise covariance.
主要结论
- The maximum entropy principle yields fundamental identification: g^{αr,βs} = c^{αr,βs} (inverse metric equals genotypic covariance matrix).
- The Lande equation transforms to covariant gradient ascent: dx̄^i/dt = G^{ij}(x̄) ∂ℱ(x̄)/∂x̄^j, where G^{ij} = C^{ij} (inverse phenotype metric equals phenotypic covariance).
- Evolution implements specific learning algorithms determined by functional relation g(κ) between metric and noise covariance, with three regimes identified: quantum (α=1), efficient learning (α=1/2), and equilibration (α=0).
摘要: We develop a generally covariant description of evolutionary dynamics that operates consistently in both genotype and phenotype spaces. We show that the maximum entropy principle yields a fundamental identification between the inverse metric tensor and the covariance matrix, revealing the Lande equation as a covariant gradient ascent equation. This demonstrates that evolution can be modeled as a learning process on the fitness landscape, with the specific learning algorithm determined by the functional relation between the metric tensor and the noise covariance arising from microscopic dynamics. While the metric (or the inverse genotypic covariance matrix) has been extensively characterized empirically, the noise covariance and its associated observable (the covariance of evolutionary changes) have never been directly measured. This poses the experimental challenge of determining the functional form relating metric to noise covariance.