1996
DOI: 10.1007/bf00048422
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Prediction of evolution? Somatic plasticity as a basic, physiological condition for the viability of genetic mutations

Abstract: The argument is put forward that genetic mutations are viable then only, when the changed pattern Of growth and/or metabolism is accommodated by the taxon-specific biochemistry of the organisms, i.e. by adaptive, somatic/physiological plasticity. The range of somatic plasticity under changing environmental conditions, therefore, has a certain predictive value for the kind of mutations that are likely to be viable. Somatic or phenotypic plasticity

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