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Why Dna From Dna Sequence To Biological Complexity 1st Edition Travers

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Why Dna From Dna Sequence To Biological Complexity 1st Edition Travers
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 15.88 MB
Pages: 222
Author: Travers, Andrew
ISBN: 9781107697522, 9781107297241, 9781107056398, 1107697522, 1107297249, 110705639X
Language: English
Year: 2021
Edition: 1

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Why Dna From Dna Sequence To Biological Complexity 1st Edition Travers by Travers, Andrew 9781107697522, 9781107297241, 9781107056398, 1107697522, 1107297249, 110705639X instant download after payment.

Information is central to the evolution of biological complexity, a physical system relying on a continuous supply of energy. Biology provides superb examples of the consequent Darwinian selection of mechanisms for efficient energy utilisation. Genetic information, underpinned by the Watson-Crick base-pairing rules is largely encoded by DNA, a molecule uniquely adapted to its roles in information storage and utilisation.This volume addresses two fundamental questions. Firstly, what properties of the molecule have enabled it to become the predominant genetic material in the biological world today and secondly, to what extent have the informational properties of the molecule contributed to the expansion of biological diversity and the stability of ecosystems. The author argues that bringing these two seemingly unrelated topics together enables Schrödinger's What is Life?, published before the structure of DNA was known, to be revisited and his ideas examined in the context of our current biological understanding.

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