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Mosaic, self-similarity logic, and biological attraction principles: three explanatory instruments in biology.

Luigi F Agnati1, Frantisek Baluska, Peter W Barlow, Diego Guidolin.   

Abstract

From a structural standpoint, living organisms are organized like a nest of Russian matryoshka dolls, in which structures are buried within one another. From a temporal point of view, this type of organization is the result of a history comprised of a set of time backcloths which have accompanied the passage of living matter from its origins up to the present day. The aim of the present paper is to indicate a possible course of this 'passage through time, and suggest how today's complexity has been reached by living organisms. This investigation will employ three conceptual tools, namely the Mosaic, Self-Similarity Logic, and the Biological Attraction principles. Self-Similarity Logic indicates the self-consistency by which elements of a living system interact, irrespective of the spatiotemporal level under consideration. The term Mosaic indicates how, from the same set of elements assembled according to different patterns, it is possible to arrive at completely different constructions: hence, each system becomes endowed with different emergent properties. The Biological Attraction principle states that there is an inherent drive for association and merging of compatible elements at all levels of biological complexity. By analogy with the gravitation law in physics, biological attraction is based on the evidence that each living organism creates an attractive field around itself. This field acts as a sphere of influence that actively attracts similar fields of other biological systems, thereby modifying salient features of the interacting organisms. Three specific organizational levels of living matter, namely the molecular, cellular, and supracellular levels, have been considered in order to analyse and illustrate the interpretative as well as the predictive roles of each of these three explanatory principles.

Keywords:  Biological Attraction Principle; Biological Complexity; Dissipative Systems; Endosymbiosis; Evolution; Mosaic Principle; Self-Assembly; Self-Organization; Self-Similarity Logic Principle

Year:  2009        PMID: 20195461      PMCID: PMC2829830          DOI: 10.4161/cib.2.6.9644

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Commun Integr Biol        ISSN: 1942-0889


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