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A Reflection on 50 Years of John Maynard Smith’s “Protein Space”

C. Brandon Ogbunugafor

2020Genetics28 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract In this Perspectives article, Ogbunugafor revisits a famous and influential analogy introduced by renowned evolutionary biologist John Maynard Smith in a 1970 manuscript entitled “Natural selection and the concept of protein space (Smith 1970)... In 1970, John Maynard Smith published a letter, entitled “Natural Selection and the Concept of a Protein Space,” that proposed a simple analogy for the incremental process of adaptive evolution. His “Protein Space” analogy contains the substrate for many central ideas in evolutionary genetics, and has motivated important discoveries within several subdisciplines of evolutionary science. In this Perspectives article, I commemorate the 50th anniversary of this seminal work by discussing its unique legacy and by describing its intriguing historical context. I propose that the Protein Space analogy is not only important because of its scientific richness, but also because of what it can teach us about the art of constructing useful and subversive analogies.

Topics & Concepts

AnalogyNatural selectionContext (archaeology)Space (punctuation)EpistemologyNatural (archaeology)Selection (genetic algorithm)BiologyEvolutionary biologyCognitive scienceComputer sciencePhilosophyArtificial intelligencePsychologyPaleontologyOperating systemEvolution and Genetic DynamicsEvolutionary Game Theory and CooperationBioinformatics and Genomic Networks
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