Biological Systems Complexity And Artificial Life

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Biological Systems: Complexity and Artificial Life

Author: Jacques Ricard
language: en
Publisher: Bentham Science Publishers
Release Date: 2014-05-06
The exponential increase in computing power in the late twentieth century has allowed researchers to gather, process and analyze large volumes of information and construct rational paradigms of systems. Life sciences are no exception and computing advances have led to the birth of fields such as functional genomics and bioinformatics and facilitated an expansion of our understanding of biological systems. Biological Systems: Complexity and Artificial Life is an essential primer on systems biology for biologists and researchers having a multidisciplinary background. The volume covers a variety of theoretical models explaining biological processes. The book starts with an introductory chapter on the classical molecular biology paradigm and progresses towards concepts related to enzyme kinetics, non equilibrium dynamics, cellular thermodynamics, molecular motion in cells and more. The book concludes with a philosophical note on the concept of the biological system.
The Nature of Life

Author: Mark A. Bedau
language: en
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Release Date: 2018-11-22
Introduces a broad range of scientific and philosophical issues about life through the original historical and contemporary sources.
Computation in Cellular and Molecular Biological Systems

Computation in Cellular and Molecular Biological Systems is a selection of papers presented at the First International Workshop on Information Processing in Cells and Tissues (IPCAT 95). The book contains contributions from mathematicians, biochemists, cell biologists, physiologists and computer scientists. It is multidisciplinary in nature and deals with integrative aspects of information processing, cellular systems and dynamical methods.