2018
DOI: 10.1134/s2070046618040076
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Biology as a Constructive Physics

Abstract: Yuri Manin's approach to Zipf's law (Kolmogorov complexity as energy) is applied to investigation of biological evolution. Model of constructive statistical mechanics where complexity is a contribution to energy is proposed to model genomics. Scaling laws in genomics are discussed in relation to Zipf's law. This gives a model of Eugene Koonin's Third Evolutionary Synthesis -physical model which should describe scaling in genomics.

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“…It is generally supposed that such sign systems must be constructed from whatever order or chaos actually lies beneath the subatomic level in physics and undergirds the whole of the biosphere [1]- [7]. Moreover, such physical orderliness (or chaos) must either implicitly pre-possess [5] not only the full complexity of the known biosphere but also that of the human language capacitythe consciousness and ability that enables us to discuss meaningful strings of signs in general [8]- [19] or, the biological sign systems culminating in the human language capacity must somehow develop step-bystep along lines somewhat similar to those proposed by [6].…”
Section: Introducingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is generally supposed that such sign systems must be constructed from whatever order or chaos actually lies beneath the subatomic level in physics and undergirds the whole of the biosphere [1]- [7]. Moreover, such physical orderliness (or chaos) must either implicitly pre-possess [5] not only the full complexity of the known biosphere but also that of the human language capacitythe consciousness and ability that enables us to discuss meaningful strings of signs in general [8]- [19] or, the biological sign systems culminating in the human language capacity must somehow develop step-bystep along lines somewhat similar to those proposed by [6].…”
Section: Introducingmentioning
confidence: 99%