The Music of Life

Subtitle:
Biology Beyond Genes
Author:
Denis Noble
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The Music of Life

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What is Life? To answer this question, Denis Noble argues that we must look beyond the gene's eye view. For modern 'systems biology' considers life on a variety of levels, as an intricate web of feedback between gene, cell, organ, body, and environment. He shows how it is both a biologically rigorous and richly rewarding way of understanding life.

Long description

The gene's eye view of life, proposed in Richard Dawkins acclaimed bestseller The Selfish Gene, sees living bodies as mere vehicles for the replication of genetic codes. But in The Music of Life, world renowned physiologist Denis Noble argues that, to truly understand life, we must look beyond
the selfish gene to consider life on a much wider variety of levels.
Life, Noble asserts, is a kind of music, a symphonic interplay between genes, cells, organs, body, and environment. He weaves this musical metaphor throughout this personal and deeply lyrical work, illuminating ideas that might otherwise be daunting to non-scientists. In elegant prose, Noble
sets out a cutting-edge alternative to the gene's eye view, offering a radical switch of perception in which genes are seen as prisoners and the organism itself is a complex system of many interacting levels. In his more expansive view, life emerges as a process, the ebb and flow of activity in an
intricate web of connections. He introduces readers to the realm of systems biology, a field that has been growing in strength in the past decade. Noble, himself one of the founders of this field, argues modern systems biology may be the view we need to adopt to gain a deeper understanding of the
nature of life.
Drawing on his experiences in his research on the heartbeat, and on evolutionary biology, development, medicine, philosophy, linguistics, and Chinese culture, Noble presents us with a profound and very modern reflection on the nature of life.

A beautifully written book... After the great successes of molecular biology, the time has come to re-assemble theorganism. Denis Noble tells us why this needs to be done. He also tells us how we should go about it. Strongly recommended.
--Sir Patrick Bateson, Emeritus Professor of Ethology, Cambridge

In this highly evocative essay, eminent physiologist Noble argues that a dominant metaphor in biology is blocking the path to further understanding.
--The Guardian

Product details

Publisher:
USA Oxford University Press
ISBN:
9780199228362
Publication date:
May 2008
Length:
197mm
Width:
128mm
Thickness:
12mm
Weight:
145g
Pages:
153
Illustrations:
Illustrated
Illustrated:
Illustrated

Table of contents

  • 1. The CD of Life: the genome
  • 2. The organ of 30,000 pipes
  • 3. The Score: is it written down?
  • 4. The Conductor: downward causation
  • 5. The Rhythm Section: the heartbeat and other rhythms
  • 6. The Orchestra: the organs and systems of the body
  • 7. Modes and Keys: cellular harmony
  • 8. The Composer: evolution
  • 9. The Opera Theatre: the brain
  • 10. Curtain Call: The artist disappears

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