Emergent Collective Properties, Networks and Information in Biology

J Ricard author Giorgio Bernardi editor

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Elsevier Science & Technology

Published:10th Feb '06

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Using mathematical analysis to describe networks of and within living organisms

Discusses various topics on simple protein model lattices, supramolecular protein edifices, multienzyme and gene networks. This book covers the physical and mathematical approach of biological phenomena; offers the mathematical background required to understand the text; and provides definitions and mathematical expressions of various concepts.The concept of network as a mathematical description of a set of states, or events, linked according to a certain topology has been developed recently and has led to a novel approach of real world. This approach is no doubt important in the field of biology. In fact biological systems can be considered networks. Thus, for instance, an enzyme-catalysed reaction is a network that links, according to a certain topology, the various states of the protein and of its complexes with the substrates and products of the chemical reaction. Connections between neurons, social relations in animal and human populations are also examples of networks. Hence there is little doubt that the concept of network transgresses the boundaries between traditional scientific disciplines. This book is aimed at discussing in physical terms these exciting new topics on simple protein model lattices, supramolecular protein edifices, multienzyme and gene networks.

ISBN: 9780444521590

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 670g

296 pages