Published March 27, 2014
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Journal Article
Emerging Themes in Biology: Hints for the Future
Chicago
Abstract
For future understanding of biology, we have to get to grips with complexity. Most biological processes are based on complex networks involving many components. Because they have been generated by natural selection, redundancies and add-on functions abound, and some parts may only be relevant in specific circumstances. Occam's razor rarely applies. So how can sense be made of this complexity?
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