This set of lecture notes gives a first coherent account of a novel aspect of the living world that can be called biological information. The book presents both a pedagogical and state-of-the art roadmap of this rapidly evolving area and covers the whole field, from information which is encoded in t
Biological Evolution and Statistical Physics
✍ Scribed by M. Lässig, A. Valleriani
- Book ID
- 127430671
- Publisher
- Springer
- Year
- 2002
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 2 MB
- Series
- LNP0585
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
- City
- Berlin; New York
- ISBN-13
- 9783540431886
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✦ Synopsis
This set of lecture notes gives a first coherent account of a novel aspect of the living world that can be called biological information. The book presents both a pedagogical and state-of-the art roadmap of this rapidly evolving area and covers the whole field, from information which is encoded in the molecular genetic code to the description of large-scale evolution of complex species networks. The book will prove useful for all those who work at the interface of biology, physics and information science.
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This set of lecture notes gives a first coherent account of a novel aspect of the living world that can be called biological information. The book presents both a pedagogical and state-of-the art roadmap of this rapidly evolving area and covers the whole field, from information which is encoded in t
This Set Of Lecture Notes Gives A First Coherent Account Of A Novel Aspect Of The Living World That Can Be Called Biological Information. The Book Presents Both A Pedagogical And State-of-the Art Roadmap Of This Rapidly Evolving Area And Covers The Whole Field, From Information Which Is Encoded In T
This Set Of Lecture Notes Gives A First Coherent Account Of A Novel Aspect Of The Living World That Can Be Called Biological Information. The Book Presents Both A Pedagogical And State-of-the Art Roadmap Of This Rapidly Evolving Area And Covers The Whole Field, From Information Which Is Encoded In T
This Set Of Lecture Notes Gives A First Coherent Account Of A Novel Aspect Of The Living World That Can Be Called Biological Information. The Book Presents Both A Pedagogical And State-of-the Art Roadmap Of This Rapidly Evolving Area And Covers The Whole Field, From Information Which Is Encoded In T