Beyond Center for Fundamental Concepts in Science, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ, USA.
Rep Prog Phys. 2016 Oct;79(10):102601. doi: 10.1088/0034-4885/79/10/102601. Epub 2016 Sep 9.
Life is so remarkable, and so unlike any other physical system, that it is tempting to attribute special factors to it. Physics is founded on the assumption that universal laws and principles underlie all natural phenomena, but is it far from clear that there are 'laws of life' with serious descriptive or predictive power analogous to the laws of physics. Nor is there (yet) a 'theoretical biology' in the same sense as theoretical physics. Part of the obstacle in developing a universal theory of biological organization concerns the daunting complexity of living organisms. However, many attempts have been made to glimpse simplicity lurking within this complexity, and to capture this simplicity mathematically. In this paper we review a promising new line of inquiry to bring coherence and order to the realm of biology by focusing on 'information' as a unifying concept.
生命是如此非凡,与任何其他物理系统都如此不同,以至于人们很容易将特殊因素归因于它。物理学是建立在这样一种假设之上的,即普遍的规律和原则是所有自然现象的基础,但目前还远不清楚是否存在具有类似物理定律那样的强大描述或预测能力的“生命法则”。也没有(尚未)像理论物理学那样有“理论生物学”。在发展一种普遍的生物组织理论的过程中,部分障碍涉及到生物体令人望而生畏的复杂性。然而,人们已经尝试了许多方法来一窥隐藏在这种复杂性中的简单性,并以数学的方式捕捉到这种简单性。在本文中,我们回顾了一条有希望的新研究路线,通过将“信息”作为一个统一的概念,为生物学领域带来一致性和秩序。