AbstractThe genotype–phenotype relation is at the core of theoretical biology. It is argued why a mathematically based explanatory structure of this relation is in principle possible, and why it has to embrace both sequence to consequence and consequence to sequence phenomena. It is suggested that the primary role of DNA in the chain of causality is that its presence allows a living system to induce perturbations of its own dynamics as a function of its own system state or phenome, i.e. it capacitates living systems to self-transcend beyond those morphogenetic limits that exist for non-living open physical systems in general. Dynamic models bridging genotypes with phenotypic variation in a causally cohesive way are shown to provide explanat...
International audienceThe Genotype-Phenotype (G-P) distinction was proposed in the context of Mendel...
The relationship between the genotype and phenotype of organisms plays a key role in the evolutionar...
Diverse and non-coherent sets of epistemological principles currently inform research in the general...
Relating genotypes to phenotypes is problematic not only owing to the extreme complexity of the inte...
Understanding how genotypes map onto phenotypes, fitness, and eventually organisms is arguably the n...
Understanding the way genes work amongst individuals and across generations to shape form and functi...
Understanding how genotypes map onto phenotypes, fitness, and eventually organisms is arguably the n...
Central notions in evolutionary biology are intrinsically topological. This claim is maybe most obvi...
This paper attempts, inevitably briefly, a re-categorization and partial resolution of some foundati...
This article uses an integrative systems biological view of the relationship between genotypes and p...
An evolutionary constraint is a bias or limitation in phenotypic variation that a biological system ...
The grand challenges in biology today are being shaped by powerful high‐throughput technologies that...
Among the most fundamental problems in biology belongs the action of the gene. The gene, however, is...
International audienceThe Genotype-Phenotype (G-P) distinction was proposed in the context of Mendel...
The relationship between the genotype and phenotype of organisms plays a key role in the evolutionar...
Diverse and non-coherent sets of epistemological principles currently inform research in the general...
Relating genotypes to phenotypes is problematic not only owing to the extreme complexity of the inte...
Understanding how genotypes map onto phenotypes, fitness, and eventually organisms is arguably the n...
Understanding the way genes work amongst individuals and across generations to shape form and functi...
Understanding how genotypes map onto phenotypes, fitness, and eventually organisms is arguably the n...
Central notions in evolutionary biology are intrinsically topological. This claim is maybe most obvi...
This paper attempts, inevitably briefly, a re-categorization and partial resolution of some foundati...
This article uses an integrative systems biological view of the relationship between genotypes and p...
An evolutionary constraint is a bias or limitation in phenotypic variation that a biological system ...
The grand challenges in biology today are being shaped by powerful high‐throughput technologies that...
Among the most fundamental problems in biology belongs the action of the gene. The gene, however, is...
International audienceThe Genotype-Phenotype (G-P) distinction was proposed in the context of Mendel...
The relationship between the genotype and phenotype of organisms plays a key role in the evolutionar...
Diverse and non-coherent sets of epistemological principles currently inform research in the general...