Revamping molecular biology for the twentieth first century, or putting back the theoretical horse ahead of the technological cart

Ludus Vitalis 18 (33):267-270 (2010)
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Abstract

Molecular biology is a relatively new and very successful branch of science but currently it faces challenges posed by very complex issues that cannot be addressed by a traditional reductionist approach. However, despite its origins in the providential shift of some theoretical physicists to biology, currently molecular biology is immersed in a blind trend in which high-throughput technology, able to generate trillions of data, is becoming the leading edge of a discipline that has traded rational and critical thinking for computer power, data crunching and statistics in hope of finding, once more, its way. However, the complex questions facing MB may only be solved by a paradigm shift in the causal way of thinking, so that complex, emergent, non-linear phenomena may be effectively understood in top-down and not in bottom-up terms.

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Armando Aranda-Anzaldo
Universidad Autónoma Del Estado De México

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La complejidad y la forma.Armando Aranda-Anzaldo - 1997 - Mexico City: Fondo de Cultura Económica.

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