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What Happened to My Genes? Insights on Gene Family Dynamics from Digital Genetics Experiments, and . Artificial Life 14: Proceedings of the Fourteenth International Conference on the Synthesis and Simulation of Living Systems, The $łbrace$MIT$\rbrace$ Press, (July 2014)Modèles computationnels de cellules biologiques pour l'évolution moléculaire et la nutrition. (Computational models of biological cells for molecular evolution and nutrition).. (2021)Importance of the Rearrangement Rates on the Organization of Genome Transcription., , and . ALIFE, page 479-486. MIT Press, (2010)The Surprising Creativity of Digital Evolution: A Collection of Anecdotes from the Evolutionary Computation and Artificial Life Research Communities, , , , , , , , , and 43 other author(s). (2018)cite arxiv:1803.03453.Introduction to the ECAL 2017 Special Issue., , and . Artif. Life, 25 (4): 313-314 (2019)The RBF-Gene Model., , , and . ICANNGA, page 187-192. Springer, (2003)Parsimonious modeling of scaling laws in genomes and transcriptomes., , and . ECAL, page 414-415. MIT Press, (2011)How to reduce a genome? ALife as a tool to teach the scientific method to school pupils., , , , , and . ALIFE, page 497-504. MIT Press, (2019)What Happened to My Genes? Insights on Gene Family Dynamics from Digital Genetics Experiments.. ALIFE, page 33-40. MIT Press, (2014)Homologous and nonhomologous rearrangements: Interactions and effects on evolvability., , and . ECAL, page 622-629. MIT Press, (2011)