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- W4230485936 abstract "The hypothesis presented here is that codes as described by Marcello Barbieri are the fundamental principle behind biological modularity. Modularity has been studied in different life science disciplines, especially in the fields of evolution and development, as well as in network biology, yet there is still no consensus on how modularity evolved itself. Modularity is basically the functional integrity of multiple molecular players involved in a common process. Codes as defined by Barbieri describe a tripartite relation involving an adapter molecule connecting two other independent types of molecules to each other in an arbitrary, but semantic manner. This form of interaction goes beyond predictable mere physical or chemical one-to-one interactions and always relates three molecules to each other. A code of three topologically related molecules interacting in a defined order may be considered a minimal module on its own, but when one regards a set of multiple, overlapping tripartite, coded interactions, this paves the way towards logically and functionally consistent coherence of multiple participants of a certain, modular process. A theoretical outline of how to identify and describe such modular structures is given." @default.
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- W4230485936 title "Universal Grammars" @default.
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