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Evolution from Cellular to Social Scales

Contributor(s): Skjeltorp, Arne T [editor.] | Belushkin, Alexander V [editor.] | SpringerLink (Online service).
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookSeries: NATO Science for Peace and Security Series B: Physics and Biophysics: Publisher: Dordrecht : Springer Netherlands, 2008.Description: XIV, 186 p. online resource.Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9781402087615.Other title: Proceedings of the NATO Advanced Study Institute on Evolution from Cellular to Social Scales, Geilo, Norway, 10-20 April 2007.Subject(s): Physics | Evolutionary biology | Dynamics | Ergodic theory | Biophysics | Biological physics | Statistical physics | Dynamical systems | Economics | Physics | Biophysics and Biological Physics | Evolutionary Biology | Dynamical Systems and Ergodic Theory | Statistical Physics, Dynamical Systems and Complexity | Economic SystemsDDC classification: 571.4 Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
The Accuracy of Molecular Processes -- Experimental Evolution: Bugs and Bytes -- Evolutionary Dynamics -- Small RNA Control of Cell-to-Cell Communication in Vibrio Harveyi and Vibrio Cholerae -- Dynamical Genetic Regulation -- Translation Attenuation Mechanism in Unfolded Protein Response -- The Origin and Evolution of Viruses -- Fokker-Planck and Chapman-Kolmogorov Equations for Ito Processes with Finite Memory -- Evolution of FX Markets via Globalization of Capital -- Evolutionary Dynamics of Genes and Environment in Cancer Development -- Aging as Evolution-Facilitating Program and a Biochemical Approach to Switch It Off -- Evolution of Vision.
In: Springer eBooksSummary: Evolution is a critical challenge for many areas of science, technology and development of society. The book reviews general evolutionary facts such as origin of life and evolution of the genome and clues to evolution through simple systems. Emerging areas of science such as "systems biology" and "bio-complexity" are founded on the idea that phenomena need to be understood in the context of highly interactive processes operating at different levels and on different scales. This is where physics meets complexity in nature, and where we must begin to learn about complexity if we are to understand it. Similarly, there is an increasingly urgent need to understand and predict the evolutionary behavior of highly interacting man-made systems, in areas such as communications and transport, which permeate the modern world. The same applies to the evolution of human networks such as social, political and financial systems, where technology has tended to vastly increase both the complexity and speed of interaction, which is sometimes effectively instantaneous. The book contains reviews on such diverse areas as evolution experiments with microorganisms, the origin and evolution of viruses, evolutionary dynamics of genes and environment in cancer development, aging as an evolution-facilitating program, evolution of vision and evolution of financial markets.
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The Accuracy of Molecular Processes -- Experimental Evolution: Bugs and Bytes -- Evolutionary Dynamics -- Small RNA Control of Cell-to-Cell Communication in Vibrio Harveyi and Vibrio Cholerae -- Dynamical Genetic Regulation -- Translation Attenuation Mechanism in Unfolded Protein Response -- The Origin and Evolution of Viruses -- Fokker-Planck and Chapman-Kolmogorov Equations for Ito Processes with Finite Memory -- Evolution of FX Markets via Globalization of Capital -- Evolutionary Dynamics of Genes and Environment in Cancer Development -- Aging as Evolution-Facilitating Program and a Biochemical Approach to Switch It Off -- Evolution of Vision.

Evolution is a critical challenge for many areas of science, technology and development of society. The book reviews general evolutionary facts such as origin of life and evolution of the genome and clues to evolution through simple systems. Emerging areas of science such as "systems biology" and "bio-complexity" are founded on the idea that phenomena need to be understood in the context of highly interactive processes operating at different levels and on different scales. This is where physics meets complexity in nature, and where we must begin to learn about complexity if we are to understand it. Similarly, there is an increasingly urgent need to understand and predict the evolutionary behavior of highly interacting man-made systems, in areas such as communications and transport, which permeate the modern world. The same applies to the evolution of human networks such as social, political and financial systems, where technology has tended to vastly increase both the complexity and speed of interaction, which is sometimes effectively instantaneous. The book contains reviews on such diverse areas as evolution experiments with microorganisms, the origin and evolution of viruses, evolutionary dynamics of genes and environment in cancer development, aging as an evolution-facilitating program, evolution of vision and evolution of financial markets.

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