Individuality and Determinism : Chemical and Biological Bases 🔍
Daniel E. Koshland Jr. (auth.), Sidney W. Fox (eds.)
Springer Science & Business Media, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1984, 2012
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The significance of human individuality is such that each human functions as a unique "molecular" unit of the mass of humanity. Understanding the natural basis for the uniqueness of the individual has long been an objective. The possibilities have been analyzed by Julian Huxley, by A. E. Needham, by Roger Williams, and by others. With his books Biochemical Individuality and Free and Unequal, Roger Williams has done as much as anyone to focus atten tion on this complex of questions. Although scheduled to partici pate in this program, Roger Williams* was unable to attend due to illness. He asked, however, that a quotation be included in the proceedings. This quotation from Chraka is presented early in this book. While metabolic bases for individuality have received a con siderable investigation and discussion by Williams and others, the case for underlying determinants and derivative consequences have not been examined as fully. The specificities that abound in our living world can be traced to the manner in which molecules fit with each other. While numerous studies having other objectives can be cited in support of molecularly based specificities, a few of the leaders in the development of the understanding of physical aspects of biological information present here some of their latest inferences. Several of the participants discuss some of the conse quences at higher levels. Examination of the fascinating cases of reunited identical twins are seen as providing a capstone to the hierarchical treatment.
Erscheinungsdatum: 31.01.2012
Erscheinungsdatum: 31.01.2012
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zlib/Mathematics/Daniel E. Koshland Jr. (auth.), Sidney W. Fox (eds.)/Individuality and Determinism: Chemical and Biological Bases_2138206.pdf
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Liberty Fund Conference on Chemical and Biological Bases for Individuality
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Sidney W Fox; Liberty Fund
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Springer London, Limited
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Plenum Press
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United States, United States of America
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Springer Nature, New York, NY, 2012
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Boston, MA, 1984
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New York, ©1984
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Jan 31, 2012
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Source title: Individuality and Determinism: Chemical And Biological Bases
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The significance of human individuality is such that each human functions as a unique "molecular" unit of the mass of humanity. Understanding the natural basis for the uniqueness of the individual has long been an objective. The possibilities have been analyzed by Julian Huxley, by A.E. Needham, by Roger Williams, and by others. With his books Biochemical Individuality and Free and Unequal, Roger Williams has done as much as anyone to focus attenƯ tion on this complex of questions. Although scheduled to particiƯ pate in this program, Roger Williams* was unable to attend due to illness. He asked, however, that a quotation be included in the proceedings. This quotation from Chraka is presented early in this book. While metabolic bases for individuality have received a conƯ siderable investigation and discussion by Williams and others, the case for underlying determinants and derivative consequences have not been examined as fully. The specificities that abound in our living world can be traced to the manner in which molecules fit with each other. While numerous studies having other objectives can be cited in support of molecularly based specificities, a few of the leaders in the development of the understanding of physical aspects of biological information present here some of their latest inferences. Several of the participants discuss some of the conseƯ quences at higher levels. Examination of the fascinating cases of reunited identical twins are seen as providing a capstone to the hierarchical treatment
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Front Matter....Pages i-ix
Individuality in Bacteria and Its Relationship to Higher Species....Pages 1-31
The Evolution of Individuality at the Molecular and Protocellular Levels....Pages 33-59
Molecular Genetics and Individuality....Pages 61-75
Cell Individuality and Connectivity, an Evolutionary Compromise....Pages 77-87
Cell Line Segregation as a Key Event of Embryonic Development....Pages 89-125
The Individuality of Antibodies....Pages 127-145
Twins Reared Together and Apart: What They Tell Us About Human Diversity....Pages 147-184
Endogenously Determined Variants as Precursors of Substrates for Natural Selection....Pages 185-201
Determinism and Freedom in Early Evolution....Pages 203-215
Back Matter....Pages 217-225
Individuality in Bacteria and Its Relationship to Higher Species....Pages 1-31
The Evolution of Individuality at the Molecular and Protocellular Levels....Pages 33-59
Molecular Genetics and Individuality....Pages 61-75
Cell Individuality and Connectivity, an Evolutionary Compromise....Pages 77-87
Cell Line Segregation as a Key Event of Embryonic Development....Pages 89-125
The Individuality of Antibodies....Pages 127-145
Twins Reared Together and Apart: What They Tell Us About Human Diversity....Pages 147-184
Endogenously Determined Variants as Precursors of Substrates for Natural Selection....Pages 185-201
Determinism and Freedom in Early Evolution....Pages 203-215
Back Matter....Pages 217-225
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2013-08-01
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