Why DNA?, 9781107056398
Hardcover
Explore DNA’s secrets: how it fuels life’s diversity and stability.

Why DNA?

from dna sequence to biological complexity

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  • Hardcover

    222 pages

  • Release Date

    17 February 2022

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Summary

Decoding Life: The Evolutionary Advantage of DNA

Information is key to the evolution of biological complexity, a physical system that constantly demands energy. Biology showcases the results of Darwinian selection, favoring mechanisms that efficiently use energy. DNA, with its Watson-Crick base-pairing, encodes much of our genetic information and is uniquely suited for information storage and usage.

This book explores two essential questions: What qualities made DNA the prim…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781107056398
ISBN-10:110705639X
Author:Andrew Travers
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Imprint:Cambridge University Press
Format:Hardcover
Number of Pages:222
Release Date:17 February 2022
Weight:500g
Dimensions:235mm x 158mm x 15mm
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Critics Review

‘The essence of the book is in its title. The DNA structures and topology are described so clearly that the reader perceives these intricacies as pure evolutionary elegance, and understands WHY it is only in its balance of stability and agility that life could have started its journey. This book explains how DNA has become the fascinating prism, made of a fabric of complexity and information, into which the living reflects itself. My opinion is passionate because I have been thinking about the same problems for decades, and here I find many of the answers. Especially: what makes DNA so unique? It is a text that I keep reading over again.’ Ernesto Di Mauro, IBPM, National Research Council, Rome‘In What Is Life? Schrödinger conjectured that, in animate matter, order is derived from order, foreshadowing the discovery of DNA structure. Why DNA? is about this molecule and its dual information content - in linear genetic code and in thermodynamics of three-dimensional DNA structures. It addresses how DNA’s intrinsic order led to complex, highly ordered living organisms, in a world that strives towards disorder. Why would DNA supplant RNA in carrying hereditary information during biological evolution? Why did multicellular organisms emerge, since natural selection favours the fittest, such as simple bacteria? What is complexity, and what has it to do with Bayesian logic? How do complexity, information and energy interrelate? This is a succinct discourse on Schrödinger’s question, expanding from molecular interactions and genome cooperation to ecological systems and societal evolution. A must-read for biology scholars, and anyone interested in life’s origins, biological evolution and the interface of biology and physics.’ Georgi Muskhelishvili, Agricultural University of Georgia, Tbilisi‘This is a welcome, fresh discussion of DNA as a complex biochemical resource beyond genetic functions. … Highly recommended.’ D. L. Beach, Choice

About The Author

Andrew Travers

Andrew Travers is an Emeritus Scientist at the Medical Research Council Laboratory of Molecular Biology (MRC LMB) and a Visiting Scientist in the Department of Biochemistry at the University of Cambridge. His research focuses on the use of the genetics and biochemistry of bacteria and Drosophila to study the mechanisms of chromatin folding and unfolding. He started his academic career at the MRC LMB before spending two years as a post-doc in Jim Watson’s lab at Harvard University, where he co-discovered the first of the RNA polymerase sigma factors.

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