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jévoluais

Jévoluais is a neologism used in speculative contexts to refer to lifeforms or systems capable of rapid, directed evolution. The term is not part of established biological taxonomy and does not have a standard definition in scientific literature.

In fiction and thought experiments, jévoluais are proposed as organisms or networks that integrate genetic information,

Common motifs include integration with external data sources, programmable adaptability, and the ability to propagate advantageous

See also: evolution, synthetic biology, artificial life, gene drive, cybernetic organisms.

computational
feedback,
and
environmental
data
to
alter
their
phenotype
or
behavior
at
accelerated
rates.
This
evolution
is
often
depicted
as
modular,
reversible,
and
coupled
to
information
streams
from
the
surrounding
digital
or
ecological
environment.
configurations
through
self-modifying
code
or
gene
circuits.
Because
jévoluais
are
primarily
a
speculative
construct,
there
is
no
formal
taxonomy
or
empirical
evidence.
Debates
focus
on
philosophical
and
ethical
implications
of
ultra-fast
evolution,
such
as
controllability,
biosafety,
and
the
blurring
line
between
biology
and
technology.