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Untangling Molecular Biodiversity: Explaining Unity And Diversity Principles Of Organization With Molecular Structure And Evolutionary Genomics [Hardback]

Edited by (Univ Of Illinois At Urbana-champaign, Usa)
  • Formāts: Hardback, 672 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 14-Dec-2020
  • Izdevniecība: World Scientific Publishing Co Pte Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 9814656615
  • ISBN-13: 9789814656610
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  • Formāts: Hardback, 672 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 14-Dec-2020
  • Izdevniecība: World Scientific Publishing Co Pte Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 9814656615
  • ISBN-13: 9789814656610
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"Untangling Molecular Biodiversity presents a unique global framework to explain molecular and organismal biodiversity that is grounded in evolutionary genomics. This book will tackle important questions such as the origin of life, the emergence of biochemistry, the origin of viruses, the nature of the last universal common ancestor responsible for diversified life, the role of information and thermodynamics in evolution, the reason for having three cellular domains in life, and the centrality of modulesin biology. This book will explore six themes: (1) Explanatory frameworks for biological organization; (2) Evolutionary patterns and biodiversity; (3) Molecular structure and evolutionary genomics; (4) A framework of persistence strategies that borrows from engineering and systems biology; (5) Use of this framework to explain diversity in the molecular world; and (6) Exploring the origin and evolution of cells and viruses. Consequently, this book represents a very unique collection of ideas that can attract the attention of a broad readership interested in life sciences/biology"--

Untangling Molecular Biodiversity presents a unique global framework to explain molecular and organismal biodiversity that is grounded in evolutionary genomics. This book will tackle important questions such as the origin of life, the emergence of biochemistry, the origin of viruses, the nature of the last universal common ancestor responsible for diversified life, the role of information and thermodynamics in evolution, the reason for having three cellular domains in life, and the centrality of modules in biology.This book will explore six themes: (1) Explanatory frameworks for biological organization; (2) Evolutionary patterns and biodiversity; (3) Molecular structure and evolutionary genomics; (4) A framework of persistence strategies that borrows from engineering and systems biology; (5) Use of this framework to explain diversity in the molecular world; and (6) Exploring the origin and evolution of cells and viruses.Consequently, this book represents a very unique collection of ideas that can attract the attention of a broad readership interested in life sciences/biology.
Preface: Untangling molecular vii
List of Contributors
xi
Unity On unity in organisms and its evolution
1(22)
Memory Retrodiction --- Exploring the history of parts and wholes in the biosystems of life
23(68)
Linkage A "double tale" of module creation in evolving networks
91(78)
Structure RNA structure and diversified life
169(54)
Origins It takes a well rooted trunk to bear a tree --- reductionist models of divergent evolution and further aspects of reality
223(60)
Language The language of biomolecular communication
283(64)
Growth Molecular accretion, growth and innovation
347(48)
Persistence A model of lineage evolution based on the persistence strategy hypothesis
395(26)
Panspermia An early cellular origin of viruses
421(32)
Complexity Some considerations towards a predictive theory of life
453(38)
Power Life as a tendency to go beyond itself --- The struggle for power
491(38)
Time Temporal parts and biological change
529(70)
Foresight Empedocles' On Nature, P. Strasb. Gr. Inv. 1665--6, a theory of networks and evolutionary growth -2,400 years before Darwin
599(50)
Index 649