Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
2070265 Progress in Biophysics and Molecular Biology 2011 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

In this essay we examine whether a theoretical and conceptual framework for systems biology could be built from the Bailly and Longo, 2008 and Bailly and Longo, 2009 proposal. These authors aim to understand life as a coherent critical structure, and propose to develop an extended physical approach of evolution, as a diffusion of biomass in a space of complexity. Their attempt leads to a simple mathematical reconstruction of Gould’s assumption (1989) concerning the bacterial world as a “left wall of least complexity” that we will examine. Extended physical systems are characterized by their constructive properties. Time is acting and new properties emerge by their history that can open the list of their initial properties. This conceptual and theoretical framework is nothing more than a philosophical assumption, but as such it provides a new and exciting approach concerning the evolution of life, and the transition between physics and biology.

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