The Recalcitrance and Resilience of Scientific Function.

Poroi Pub Date : 2020-01-01 DOI:10.13008/2151-2957.1299
Diane Marie Keeling, Patricia Garza, Charisse Michelle Nartey, Anne-Ruxandra Carvunis
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Abstract

"Function" is a vitally important concept in the scientific community. Scientists use it to describe and address a wide variety of research problems. In publications, however, scientists within and across disciplines interpret function differently. For example, intense debate surrounds what percentage of the human genome should be deemed "functional" rather than "junk DNA." In this essay, we analyze the use of function in the research of de novo gene birth, a budding scientific field that studies how novel genes can emerge in non-genic sequences. Our research team, composed of a rhetorical scholar, philosopher, structural biologist and systems biologist, crafts a taxonomy of how "function" is variously constituted in de novo gene birth publications, including as expressions, capacities, interactions, physiological implications and evolutionary implications. We argue function is shaped by the diverse onto-epistemological perspectives of scientists and is both a recalcitrant and resilient concept of scientific practice. Informed by Gilles Deleuze and Felix Guattari's writings on a scientific mode of thinking, functions are time-space scales of objects under investigation that make possible references to scientific measurements.

科学功能的顽固性与弹性。
“功能”在科学界是一个极其重要的概念。科学家们用它来描述和解决各种各样的研究问题。然而,在出版物中,学科内部和跨学科的科学家对功能的解释不同。例如,激烈的争论围绕着人类基因组的多少百分比应该被视为“功能”而不是“垃圾DNA”。在本文中,我们分析了功能在研究de novo基因出生中的应用,这是一个新兴的科学领域,研究新基因如何在非基因序列中出现。我们的研究团队由修辞学家、哲学家、结构生物学家和系统生物学家组成,对“功能”如何在新生基因出生出版物中不同地构成进行了分类,包括表达、能力、相互作用、生理影响和进化影响。我们认为,功能是由科学家的不同本体认识论观点塑造的,它既是科学实践的一个顽固性概念,也是一个有弹性的概念。吉尔·德勒兹(Gilles Deleuze)和菲利克斯·瓜塔里(Felix Guattari)关于科学思维模式的著作告诉我们,函数是被研究对象的时空尺度,它使科学测量成为可能。
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