Life constructs itself using few simple rules of information
processing.
On the one hand, there is a set of rules determining
how such basic chemical reactions as transcription, translation
and catalysis proceed. These rules are well known.
On the other hand, there is a set of
rules determining how these basic chemical reactions
couple forming the information processing networks of
growing complexity. These rules are new.
Constructing itself, life arranges basic chemical reactions –
transcription, translation, and catalysis – in strong hierarchy
of life patterns shown in the table:
|
|
|
Level |
Life pattern … |
… is roughly equal to |
4 |
Genome diversification network |
General cell progression (living world or biosphere) |
3 |
Genome multiplication network |
Individual cell progression |
2 |
Genome expression network |
Cell |
1 |
Gene expression network
|
|
These
patterns of information processing capture the immense
complexity of the living world and must be constructed to
reconstruct life in any medium.
How life
constructs itself
(PDF,
72KB)
How to construct life in silico
(PDF,
350KB)
Supplementary material
contains files with source code and executable machine code
(ZIP,
1,76MB)
Additionally, there are also rules determining how cell
associations construct themselves during life history of some
genome multiplication
networks
(individual cell
progressions) and how highly regular patterns of
differential genome expression emerge.
How cell associations construct
themselves (PDF,
505KB)
How mammalian body constructs itself (PDF,
788KB)
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