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    Genotype-Phenotype Maps.Peter F. Stadler & Bärbel M. R. Stadler - 2006 - Biological Theory 1 (3):268-279.
    The current implementation of the Neo-Darwinian model of evolution typically assumes that the set of possible phenotypes is organized into a highly symmetric and regular space. Most conveniently, a Euclidean vector space is used, representing phenotypic properties by real-valued variables. Computational work on the biophysical genotype-phenotype model of RNA folding, however, suggests a rather different picture. If phenotypes are organized according to genetic accessibility, the resulting space lacks a metric and can be formalized only in terms of a relatively unfamiliar (...)
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    Canonical approximation of fitness landscapes.Robert Happel & Peter F. Stadler - 1996 - Complexity 2 (1):53-58.
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    Networks in molecular evolution.Peter Schuster & Peter F. Stadler - 2002 - Complexity 8 (1):34-42.
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