The Origins of Order

The Origins of Order

Einband:
Kartonierter Einband
EAN:
9780195079517
Untertitel:
Self-Organization and Selection in Evolution
Genre:
Naturwissenschaften allgemein
Autor:
Stuart A. Kauffman
Herausgeber:
Oxford University Press
Auflage:
New
Anzahl Seiten:
734
Erscheinungsdatum:
16.09.1993
ISBN:
978-0-19-507951-7

Zusatztext Here is a big book with a big purpose. . . . The Origins of Order is the first book to be written by any of the complexity theorists themselves, and it presents Kauffman's view of the biological realm. . . . The Origins of Order will be seen as a major work in the progression of biological theory. At the very least, Kauffman has made a persuasive case to have his bold hypothesis heard. Informationen zum Autor Stuart Kauffman, M.D., is a MacArthur Fellow, and a philosopher, biologist, evolutionary theorist, and one of the founders of the discipline known as complexity. Klappentext Kauffman here presents a brilliant new paradigm for evolutionary biology, one that extends the basic concepts of Darwinian evolution to accommodate recent findings and perspectives from the fields of biology, physics, chemistry, and mathematics. The book drives to the heart of the exciting debate on the origins of life and maintenance of order in complex biological systems. It explores the concept of self-organization into evolutionary theory--the extent to which selection itself can yield systems able to adapt more successfull. The approaches investigated here may prove to be the new center around which biological science itself may evolove. The work is written for all those interested in the cutting edge of research in the life sciences, including students and researchers in the fields of physics, biophysics, biochemistry, molecular biology, cell and developmental biophysics, biochemistry, molecular biology, cell and developmental biology, ecology, mathematics, philosophy, computer science, and social science. 273 illustration. Zusammenfassung In what will certainly be one of the key works in the emerging science of complexity, Kauffman here presents a brilliant new paradigm for evolutionary biology. It extends the basic concepts of Darwinian evolution to accommodate recent findings and perspectives from the fields of biology, physics, chemistry, and mathematics. The book drives to the heart of the exciting debate on the origins of life and maintenance of order in complex biological systems. It focuses on the concept of self-organization - the first time this concept has been incorporated into evolutionary theory. The book shows how complex systems, contrary to expectations, can spontaneously exhibit stunning degrees of order, and how this order in turn is essential for the emergence and development of life on Earth. Origins of Order will advance our understanding of evolution and provoke considerable discussion among evolutionary, molecular, and developmental biologists. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1: Conceptual outline of current evolutionary theory Part I: Adaptation on the edge of chaos 2: The structure of rugged fitness landscapes 3: Biological implications of rugged fitness landscapes 4: The structure of adaptive landscapes underlying protein evolution 5: Self organization and adaptation in complex systems 6: Coevolving complex systems Part II: The crystallization of life 7: The origins of life: a new view 8: The origin of a connected metabolism 9: Autocatalytic polynucleotide systems: hypercycles, spin glasses and coding 10: Random grammars Part III: Order and ontogeny 11: The architecture of genetic regulatory circuits and its evolution 12: Differentiation: the dynamical behaviors of genetic regulatory networks 13: Selection for gene expression in cell type 14: Morphology, maps and the spatial ordering of integrated tissues ...

Autorentext
Stuart Kauffman, M.D., is a MacArthur Fellow, and a philosopher, biologist, evolutionary theorist, and one of the founders of the discipline known as complexity.

Klappentext
Kauffman here presents a brilliant new paradigm for evolutionary biology, one that extends the basic concepts of Darwinian evolution to accommodate recent findings and perspectives from the fields of biology, physics, chemistry, and mathematics. The book drives to the heart of the exciting debate on the origins of life and maintenance of order in complex biological systems. It explores the concept of self-organization into evolutionary theory--the extent to which selection itself can yield systems able to adapt more successfull. The approaches investigated here may prove to be the new center around which biological science itself may evolove. The work is written for all those interested in the cutting edge of research in the life sciences, including students and researchers in the fields of physics, biophysics, biochemistry, molecular biology, cell and developmental biophysics, biochemistry, molecular biology, cell and developmental biology, ecology, mathematics, philosophy, computer science, and social science. 273 illustration.


Zusammenfassung
In what will certainly be one of the key works in the emerging science of complexity, Kauffman here presents a brilliant new paradigm for evolutionary biology. It extends the basic concepts of Darwinian evolution to accommodate recent findings and perspectives from the fields of biology, physics, chemistry, and mathematics. The book drives to the heart of the exciting debate on the origins of life and maintenance of order in complex biological systems. It focuses on the concept of self-organization - the first time this concept has been incorporated into evolutionary theory. The book shows how complex systems, contrary to expectations, can spontaneously exhibit stunning degrees of order, and how this order in turn is essential for the emergence and development of life on Earth. Origins of Order will advance our understanding of evolution and provoke considerable discussion among evolutionary, molecular, and developmental biologists.

Inhalt
1: Conceptual outline of current evolutionary theory
Part I: Adaptation on the edge of chaos
2: The structure of rugged fitness landscapes
3: Biological implications of rugged fitness landscapes
4: The structure of adaptive landscapes underlying protein evolution
5: Self organization and adaptation in complex systems
6: Coevolving complex systems
Part II: The crystallization of life
7: The origins of life: a new view
8: The origin of a connected metabolism
9: Autocatalytic polynucleotide systems: hypercycles, spin glasses and coding
10: Random grammars
Part III: Order and ontogeny
11: The architecture of genetic regulatory circuits and its evolution
12: Differentiation: the dynamical behaviors of genetic regulatory networks
13: Selection for gene expression in cell type
14: Morphology, maps and the spatial ordering of integrated tissues


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