构造法中的生物成因原则:生物系统中的信息流。

IF 1.9 4区 生物学 Q2 BIOLOGY
William B. Miller Jr. , Jaime F. Cárdenas-García , František Baluška , Arthur S. Reber , Predrag Slijepčević , John C. Little
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摘要

构造法则指出,“对于一个有限大小的流动系统来说,要想在时间中持续存在(生存),它必须进化到能够提供越来越多的途径来接触流经它的水流。”这一启发性原理源于热力学,解释了许多物理系统的性质和设计特征。现在有人建议,在构造法中“流动的电流”的定义应该被认可为包括生命系统中的信息流,作为生物成因的必然结果。作为我们生物系统的基础,细胞寻求最大限度地获取有关其外部和内部环境的有效信息。作为它们的构造,多细胞生物反映了这一要求,说明了生命形式及其解剖特征。细胞染色体代表了这一流动的关键要素,作为环境句法信息和细胞活动所依赖的内部生成的细胞语义信息之间的生物活性界面。作为构造定律的必然结果,提出了一个生物起源原则,指出任何有限大小的生命系统要在时间中持续存在(生存),它必须进化以提供越来越多的获取自身与环境之间信息流的途径,以平衡自然物理系统的限制性流动动力学。在这一生物成因原理中,可以确定一个生物信息的中心公理:在生命系统中没有单方面的信息流动。
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A biogenic principle within the constructal law: The flow of information in biological systems
The Constructal Law states that ‘for a finite-size flow system to persist in time (to live) it must evolve such that it provides greater and greater access to the currents that flow through it.’ Arising from thermodynamics, this illuminating principle explains the properties and design features of many physical systems. It is now proposed that the definition of ‘currents that flow’ within the Constructal Law should be recognized to include the flow of information in living systems as a biogenic corollary. As the foundation of our biological system, cells seek to maximize their effective information about their external and internal environment. As their constructs, multicellular organisms reflect this requirement, accounting for living forms and their anatomic features. The cellular senome represents the crucial element of this flow, acting as the bioactive interface between environmental syntactic information and the internally-generated cellular semantic information upon which cellular actions depend. A Biogenic Principle as a corollary of the Constructal Law is presented, stating that for any finite-size living system to persist in time (to live), it must evolve to provide greater and greater access to the flow of information between itself and its environment, balanced against the constraining flow dynamics of natural physical systems. Within this biogenic principle, a Central Axiom of Biological Information can be identified: there is no unilateral flow of information in living systems.
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Biosystems
Biosystems 生物-生物学
CiteScore
3.70
自引率
18.80%
发文量
129
审稿时长
34 days
期刊介绍: BioSystems encourages experimental, computational, and theoretical articles that link biology, evolutionary thinking, and the information processing sciences. The link areas form a circle that encompasses the fundamental nature of biological information processing, computational modeling of complex biological systems, evolutionary models of computation, the application of biological principles to the design of novel computing systems, and the use of biomolecular materials to synthesize artificial systems that capture essential principles of natural biological information processing.
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