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Adaptability speeds evo
Computational biology
Facilitation of evolution by plasticity scales with phenotypic complexity
Developmental plasticity lets organisms meet new environmental challenges, but often at a cost. We show that such flexibility can accelerate evolution by allowing costly learned or induced responses to become encoded genetically. In model organisms, this effect grows as adaptive systems require more interacting parts, suggesting that plasticity becomes increasingly powerful as phenotypic complexity rises over time.