Epigenetic Processes and Evolution of Life

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biosphere communication
Brain Gut Microbiome Axis
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Cytoplasmic Incompatibility
DNA Dependent DNA Polymerase
DNA Methylation
DNA Molecule
DNA Shape
DNA String
DNA's Body
DNA’s Body
epigenetic mechanisms in evolution
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evolution by cooperation
evolutionary developmental biology
Fecal Transplants
Gaba Receptor
Germ Free Mice
Giant Viruses
Gut Microbiome
Gut Microbiota
holobiont
Intracellular Symbiosis
Intrinsic Primary Afferent Neurons
LECA
Line Sequence
molecular signaling pathways
morphogenesis
Neural Crest Cells
niche construction theory
organismal cooperation
origin of life
phenotypic plasticity
RNA World
symbioses
Transgenerational Epigenetic Inheritance
tRNA Fragments
Universal Common Ancestor

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367780524
  • Weight: 344g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 31 Mar 2021
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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The book covers the possible story of emergence of life and its subsequent evolution, emphasizing the necessary evolutionary step negotiation of a common "language set" which kept all inhabitants in the biosphere together, ensuring a basic level of understanding among them. The book focuses on "protocols of communication" (both genetic and epigenetic) representing norms shared and understood across the whole biosphere, enabling a plethora of holobiotic relationships. Cooperative nature of organismal evolution and epigenetic processes as a major force in evolution are also covered. Topics discussed are illustrated in detail on selected casuistics.

Anton Markoš (1949), is a biologist at the Charles University in Prague, Czechia (department of philosophy and history of science). He works and teaches cell biology, theoretical and evolutionary biology. His books in English are Readers of the Book of Life (2002) and (with co-authors) Life as Its Own Designer (2009). Recently published papers include subjects such as in epigenetics, biosemiotics, language metaphor of life, and morphogenesis of bacterial colonies.

Jana Švorcová (1982) studied both philosophy and theoretical and evolutionary biology at Charles University, and currently works at the same department as Anton Markoš, her former supervisor. Švorcová teaches theoretical biology and publishes papers concerning non-genetic inheritance, evo-devo and philosophy of biology.

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