Synthetic Forms Most Beautiful: Engineering Insights into Self-Organization.

IF 10.3 2区 医学 Q1 PHYSIOLOGY
Physiology Pub Date : 2025-07-01 Epub Date: 2025-02-12 DOI:10.1152/physiol.00064.2024
Zhejing Xu, Chih-Chia Chang, Scott M Coyle
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Abstract

Reflecting on the diversity of the natural world, Darwin famously observed that "from so simple a beginning endless forms most beautiful and most wonderful have been, and are being evolved." However, the examples that we are able to observe in nature are a consequence of chance, constrained by selection, drift, and epistasis. Here we explore how the efforts of synthetic biology to build new living systems can expand our understanding of the fundamental design principles that allow life to self-organize biological form, from cellular to organismal levels. We suggest that the ability to impose a length or timescale onto a biological activity is an essential strategy for self-organization in evolved systems and a key design target that is now being realized synthetically at all scales. By learning to integrate these strategies together, we are poised to expand on evolution's success and realize a space of synthetic forms not only beautiful but with diverse applications and transformative potential.

最美丽的合成形式:对自组织的工程见解。
在思考自然界的多样性时,达尔文有一句名言:“从如此简单的开始,无数最美丽、最奇妙的形式已经出现,并且正在进化中。”然而,我们能够在自然界中观察到的例子是偶然的结果,受到选择、漂变和上位性的限制。在这里,我们将探讨合成生物学如何努力构建新的生命系统,从而扩展我们对基本设计原则的理解,这些基本设计原则允许生命从细胞到有机体水平自组织生物形式。我们认为,对生物活动施加长度或时间尺度的能力是进化系统中自组织的基本策略,也是目前在所有尺度上综合实现的关键设计目标。通过学习将这些策略整合在一起,我们已经准备好扩展进化的成功,并实现一个合成形式的空间,不仅美丽,而且具有多种应用和变革潜力。
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Physiology
Physiology 医学-生理学
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