Table 1_Biological recycling theory: a cyclic network framework for evolutionary innovation and recovery.docx
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IntroductionLife’s macroevolutionary patterns—rapid post-extinction recoveries and bursts of novelty—are not fully explained by mutation and vertical descent alone. I introduce Biological Recycling Theory (BRT), a cyclic, network-based framework.
MethodsAn agent-based model compared four scenarios (classical, cryptic-only, HGT-only, full BRT), with extinction pulses and explicit constraints on DNA uptake/compatibility; code and runs are archived.
ResultsUnder 50% extinction, BRT restored ~90% of pre-event diversity in ~⅓ fewer generations than classical models and yielded ~3,600 novel genotype combinations (vs. ~2,800 cryptic-only; ~700 HGT-only; ~0 mutation-only). Longer eDNA half-life increased diversity retention and innovation.
DiscussionBRT integrates balancing selection, cryptic genetic variation, and genetic recycling via HGT/eDNA to expand the effective genetic search space across time, offering a testable framework for macroevolutionary resilience.
ConclusionEvolution is better modeled as a cyclic network, where alleles circulate across populations, environments, and time, complementing Darwinian microevolution.
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2025-11-03



