Leonelli Sabina
London School of Economics, Department of Economic History, London, UK.
Hist Philos Life Sci. 2007;29(2):193-223.
Arabidopsis is currently the most popular and well-researched model organism in plant biology. This paper documents this plant's rise to scientific fame by focusing on two interrelated aspects of Arabidopsis research. One is the extent to which the material features of the plant have constrained research directions and enabled scientific achievements. The other is the crucial role played by the international community of Arabidopsis researchers in making it possible to grow, distribute and use plant specimen that embody these material features. I argue that at least part of the explosive development of this research community is due to its successful standardisation and to the subsequent use of Arabidopsis specimen as material models of plants. I conclude that model organisms have a double identity as both samples of nature and artifacts representing nature. It is the resulting ambivalence in their representational value that makes them attractive research tools for biologists.
拟南芥是目前植物生物学中最受欢迎且研究最为深入的模式生物。本文通过聚焦拟南芥研究的两个相互关联的方面,记录了这种植物在科学界声名鹊起的过程。一方面是该植物的物质特性在多大程度上限制了研究方向并促成了科学成就。另一方面是拟南芥研究国际群体在培育、分发和使用体现这些物质特性的植物标本方面所发挥的关键作用。我认为,这个研究群体的爆发式发展至少部分归因于其成功的标准化以及随后将拟南芥标本用作植物的物质模型。我的结论是,模式生物具有双重身份,既是自然样本又是代表自然的人工制品。正是其在表征价值上由此产生的矛盾性使其成为生物学家有吸引力的研究工具。