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Gene SPILL: an evolutionary algorithm based on bacterial gene exchange
Prokaryotes mainly reproduce by binary fission where the offspring are genetically identical to their parents. In order to take advantage of the benefits of sexual reproduction, these organisms have evolved ingenious ways to exchange genetic information. This article proposes an evolutionary algorithm called SPILL (Simulated Prokaryote Interchange of aLLeles) that is based on prokaryote genetic exchange patterns.