Publication subTitle :Developmental Systems and Evolution
Publication series :2
Author: Susan Oyama
Publisher: Duke University Press
Publication year: 2000
E-ISBN: 9780822380665
P-ISBN(Paperback): 9780822324669
P-ISBN(Hardback): 9780822324317
Subject: Q111 the theory of evolution, PHYLOGENETIC STUDIES
Keyword: Information theory in biology., Evolution (Biology)
Language: ENG
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Description
Information, says Oyama, is thought to reside in molecules, cells, tissues, and the environment. When something wondrous occurs in the world, we tend to question whether the information guiding the transformation was pre-encoded in the organism or installed through experience or instruction. Oyama looks beyond this either-or question to focus on the history of such developments. She shows that what developmental “information” does depends on what is already in place and what alternatives are available. She terms this process “constructive interactionism,” whereby each combination of genes and environmental influences simultaneously interacts to produce a unique result. Ontogeny, then, is the result of dynamic and complex interactions in multileveled developmental systems.
The Ontogeny of Information challenges specialists in the fields of developmental biology, philosophy of biology, psychology, and sociology, and even nonspecial