Wagner's gene network model
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Wagner's gene network model is a computational model of artificial gene networks, which explicitly modeled the developmental and evolutionary process of genetic regulatory networks. A population with multiple organisms can be created and evolved from generation to generation. It was first developed by Andreas Wagner in 1996[1] and has been investigated by other groups to study the evolution of gene networks, gene expression, robustness, plasticity and epistasis.[2][3][4]