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The Organic Codes Marcello Barbieri (Universita degli Studi di Ferrara, Italy)

The Organic Codes By Marcello Barbieri (Universita degli Studi di Ferrara, Italy)

The Organic Codes by Marcello Barbieri (Universita degli Studi di Ferrara, Italy)


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Marcello Barbieri sets out his theory that there are many more organic codes in nature than the genetic code. The existence of these codes can be used to explain the major steps in the evolutionary history of life, and processes like epigenesis and complexity generation in embryos.

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The Organic Codes: An Introduction to Semantic Biology by Marcello Barbieri (Universita degli Studi di Ferrara, Italy)

The genetic code appeared on Earth with the first cells. The codes of cultural evolution arrived almost four billion years later. These are the only codes that are recognized by modern biology. In this book, however, Marcello Barbieri explains that there are many more organic codes in nature, and their appearance not only took place throughout the history of life but marked the major steps of that history. A code establishes a correspondence between two independent 'worlds', and the codemaker is a third party between those 'worlds'. Therefore the cell can be thought of as a trinity of genotype, phenotype and ribotype. The ancestral ribotypes were the agents which gave rise to the first cells. The book goes on to explain how organic codes and organic memories can be used to shed new light on the problems encountered in cell signalling, epigenesis, embryonic development, and the evolution of language.

The Organic Codes Reviews

'It looked so intriguing that I started reading it on the way home. Luckily for me, the bus was late... It is really fascinating.' Noam Chomsky, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
'I'm reading it almost as if it were a thriller.' Abraham Minsky, The Weizman Institute of Science
'... truly stimulating ... clear and succinct, and the content genuinely novel.' Robert Aunger, University of Cambridge
'It belongs to the mainstream of biological thought and finds its proper place among the works of Karl Ernst von Baer, Charles Darwin, and August Weismann.' Michael Ghiselin, from the Foreword
'... this is a recommended read for anyone from 'A' level and upwards, if only because it might well spark off some new directions for both researchers and students.' Focus

About Marcello Barbieri (Universita degli Studi di Ferrara, Italy)

Professor Barbieri is based in the Department of Morphology and Embryology at the University of Ferrara, Italy.

Table of Contents

Foreword Michael Ghiselin; Dedication; Acknowledgements; Introduction; 1. The microscope and the cell; 2. Theories of evolution; 3. A new model for biology; 4. Organic codes and organic memories; 5. The origin of life; 6. Prokaryotes and eukaryotes; 7. The Cambrian explosion; 8. Semantic biology; 9. A brief summary; Appendix I. Definitions of life; Afterword Jack Cohen; Bibliography; Index.

Additional information

NLS9780521531009
9780521531009
0521531004
The Organic Codes: An Introduction to Semantic Biology by Marcello Barbieri (Universita degli Studi di Ferrara, Italy)
New
Paperback
Cambridge University Press
2002-12-23
316
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