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Authors: Andreas Wagner
gene regulation in, 137–41, 166–67
horizontal gene transfer and gene deletion, 78–81
knockout experiments on, 171–72
metabolization of toxins, 72–74
nitrogen fixation, 122
robustness and environmental change, 61–62, 188–89, 190–93
Midoceanic Ridge, 51
Miescher, Friedrich, 23
Miller, Stanley, 39–40, 47
modern synthesis, 19–22, 26–27, 218
modular robots, 195, 210–11
molecular biology, 25
molecular evolutionary biology, 27
Monod, Jacques, 137
montmorillonite, 55, 57
Morgan, Thomas Hunt, 21
Murchison meteorite, 40–41, 56
mutation
DNA copying errors, 117, 120
error catastrophe, 45–46, 174
in evolutionary computation, 202–3, 213
of gene regulators, 161–62
genotypic alterations, 13–14
in Hox genes, 153–54
Mendelists on, 16–17
in natural selection process, 4–5, 14, 202
as nature’s trial and error, 84, 120, 196–97
neutral change, 179–82
in populations, 17–18, 137
scientific study techniques, 34–35, 171–72
silent mutations, 27–28
specialization of duplicate genes, 189
spontaneous mutations, 76–77
mutationist (Mendelist) school of evolutionary biology, 16–17, 19
Muybridge, Eadweard, 7
Mycoplasma pneumoniae
, 191
natural selection
conservation of innovations, 3, 5, 14–15, 176–79
Darwin on, 1–2, 4–5, 11, 14
heritability of adaptations, 4, 11, 42
versus Mendelist theory, 16–17
versus neutral change, 179–80
in population genetics, 17–19
Needham, John, 37
networks of genotype texts.
See
genotype networks
neutral change, 179–82
nitrogen fixation, 122
number theory, 180
Ockham’s razor, 187
Oparin, Alexander, 39
opsins, 3–4, 112–13
origin of life.
See
life, origin of
Origin of Species, The
(Darwin).
See
Darwin, Charles
parsimony principle, 187
Pasteur, Louis, 22, 37
Pax6 protein, 143–46
pentachlorophenol, 72–73
peppered moth, 17–18
peptide bonds, 205
peptides, 115
peregrine falcon, 2–3
phenotype
complexity of, 22, 31, 33–34, 37–38, 71, 84–88
consistency despite genotypic change, 170–71, 174–75
versus genotype, 13
phenotypic meaning, 83–84, 116–17
Planck, Max, 197
plants
carbon fixation, 199
chemical defense molecules, 75–76
globins and nitrogen fixation, 122–23
Mendel’s experiments on, 12
photosynthesis, 50
regulation circuits and leaf shape, 155–56
Plato/Platonic worldview, 9–10, 34–35, 219–20
polymerase, 138–40
population genetics, 18–19
population genomics, 30
primordial soup/warm ponds hypothesis of life’s origins, 39–40, 48–49
proteins and amino acids
beta-galactosidase (beta-gal), 138–41
bicoid, 147–48
biomass building blocks, 59, 64–65, 69, 83–84, 101
cell division, 57–58
crystallins, 3–4, 143–44, 177–78
distalless, 154–55
DNA copying errors, 117, 120
engrailed, 148–49
enzymes and catalysts, 22–23, 48, 62
fish antifreeze proteins, 107, 111, 179
function-specific shapes, 25, 108–11, 138
genotype networks and neighborhoods, 124–27, 131–35
heat-induced vibrations and oscillations, 110
hemoglobin and globins, 112, 120–24
hypercube organization of genotype texts, 115–16
innovation and multiple solutions to problems, 111, 114, 117–19, 122, 126, 131–35
in interstellar space, 40–41, 47, 56
KNOX, 156
lysozyme, 173–74
molecular meaning, 83–84, 116–17
number and types of, 3–4, 108, 115, 117, 120, 127
in organism’s phenotype, 23, 26
Pax6 protein, 143–46
peptide bonds, 205
primary, secondary, and tertiary structures, 109–10
robustness, 173–75, 189
self-organizing folds in predictable patterns, 62–63, 109, 122–24
silent mutations and redundant genetic codes, 27–28
small modifications of amino acids, 111–14
Sonic hedgehog protein, 200
spontaneous change in shape, 139
synthesis of, 24–25
in theory of life’s origins, 39–40
purposeless genes, 171–73, 189
radioactivity, 2
Raman, Karthik, 212–15
Redi, Francesco, 36–37
redundant genes, 171–73, 189
regulation of genes.
See
gene regulation and regulation circuits
Reidhaar-Olson, John, 118–19
Reinitz, John, 150–51
replication
cell division, 57–58
DNA replication and copying errors, 42–43, 117, 120
error catastrophe, 45–46, 174
Game of Life computer model, 217–18
as life’s first innovator, 42–48
regulation of, 58
RNA replicase, 44–46, 54
viruses, 42
reptiles, 9–10, 153
ribozymes, 130, 132, 181–82
RNA.
See also specific molecular processes
autocatalysis, 54–55
biomass building blocks, 59
as catalyst, 43–44, 59
Eigen’s paradox, 46
innovability, 127–28, 130–35, 185–86
recombination standards, 205
regulated growth, 58
replicase, 44–46, 54
replication error catastrophe, 45–46, 174
secondary structure and meaning, 128–29
stickiness of bases, 44–45
uracil, 59
robotics, 195, 210–11
robustness
duplicate genes, 171–73, 189
in genotype networks, 173–75, 194
genotypic disorder, 169–70, 175, 179, 186
innovability and, 174–75, 186, 194
invariance of phenotype despite genotypic change, 170–71, 174–75
metabolic complexity or simplicity in relation to, 186–87, 191–93
neutral mutations, 179–82
viability in changed environment, 170, 188–94
Rodrigues, João, 96–97
Rowan, William, 202
Rutherford, Ernest, 1–2
Saccharomyces cerevisiae
, 171–72
Saint-Hilaire, Etienne Geoffroy, 8
saltationist (Mendelist) school of evolutionary biology, 16–17, 19
Sanger, Frederick, 114
Sauer, Robert, 118–19
Schrödinger, Erwin, 169
Schultes, Erik, 130–31
Schumpeter, Joseph, 201
Schuster, Peter, 128–29
self-organization
biological membranes, 55–57
cell division, 57–58
genotype networks, 175–76, 194
in origin of life, 54–55, 63, 66
protein folds, 62–63, 109, 122–24
secondary structure of RNA, 129
throughout universe, 57, 176
sexual reproduction, 76–77
silent mutations, 27–28
simplicity, 187–88, 191–93, 215–16
snakes, 9–10, 153
Sonic hedgehog protein, 200
space, organic molecules in, 40–41
Sphingobium chlorophenolicum
, 72–73
spontaneous generation, 36–38
spontaneous mutations, 76–77
standards
in human technology, 205–7
universal laws of nature, 63–65, 204–5, 215–16