The social community is neither a mosaic nor a sum of different identities but something akin to a new, compound being, characterised by its own genome: the mfDNA. It involves, in particular, a kind of colonisation, the outcome of events, contingencies, probabilistic dynamics, interrelationships between the individual (or society) and the environment. Furthermore, community does not imply a mere list of species but a milieu that exists to serve their relative, not simply single and bi-univocal representations and interrelationships, acting within a complex multifactorial network characterized by a preliminary mathematical-model approach. Therefore, it is possible to introduce a new perspective, driven by the mfDNA approach and biology, and ...
Objective Microbial communities (MCs) play crucial roles in human health and disease. In-depth chara...
Holistic emerging approaches allow us to understand that every organism is the result of integration...
<p>In (A), (B) and (C) we adapt this framework for a microbial community, the human microbiome, for ...
ABSTRACT: Scientific research and advancements in microbiome and bioinformatic field are providing n...
Biological systems, whether they are community of species in an ecosystem, circuits of neurons in th...
Microbial ecology is flourishing, and in the process, is making contributions to how the ecology and...
Society is often described as if it were a biological organism. This kind of analogy or metaphor fac...
Abstract: The change could not be more radical. Biology, as a classical natural science, has celebra...
Final version published as: Patrick Bieler, Jörg Niewöhner: “Universal Biology, Local Society? Notes...
The change could not be more radical. Biology, as a classical natural science, has celebrated numero...
The rise and fall of societies has traditionally been subject matter for history and sociology, but ...
Sociality has profound evolutionary roots and is observed from unicellular organisms to multicellula...
Recent advances in molecular microbial ecology and systems biology enhance insight into microbial co...
Creatures of Science. Living Models and the Construction of Scientific Communities. Marco Stella The...
The microbiome is now considered our ‘second genome’ with potentially comparable importance to the g...
Objective Microbial communities (MCs) play crucial roles in human health and disease. In-depth chara...
Holistic emerging approaches allow us to understand that every organism is the result of integration...
<p>In (A), (B) and (C) we adapt this framework for a microbial community, the human microbiome, for ...
ABSTRACT: Scientific research and advancements in microbiome and bioinformatic field are providing n...
Biological systems, whether they are community of species in an ecosystem, circuits of neurons in th...
Microbial ecology is flourishing, and in the process, is making contributions to how the ecology and...
Society is often described as if it were a biological organism. This kind of analogy or metaphor fac...
Abstract: The change could not be more radical. Biology, as a classical natural science, has celebra...
Final version published as: Patrick Bieler, Jörg Niewöhner: “Universal Biology, Local Society? Notes...
The change could not be more radical. Biology, as a classical natural science, has celebrated numero...
The rise and fall of societies has traditionally been subject matter for history and sociology, but ...
Sociality has profound evolutionary roots and is observed from unicellular organisms to multicellula...
Recent advances in molecular microbial ecology and systems biology enhance insight into microbial co...
Creatures of Science. Living Models and the Construction of Scientific Communities. Marco Stella The...
The microbiome is now considered our ‘second genome’ with potentially comparable importance to the g...
Objective Microbial communities (MCs) play crucial roles in human health and disease. In-depth chara...
Holistic emerging approaches allow us to understand that every organism is the result of integration...
<p>In (A), (B) and (C) we adapt this framework for a microbial community, the human microbiome, for ...