The Music of Life: Biology Beyond Genes

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The Music of Life: Biology Beyond Genes is a book by physiologist Denis Noble that challenges gene-centered views of biology by emphasizing systems-level, integrative explanations of life.

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instanceOf book
arguesAgainst genes as sole units of life
arguesFor context-dependent gene expression
importance of networks over individual genes
organism as central unit of biology
author Denis Noble NERFINISHED
countryOfPublication United Kingdom
criticizes gene-centric view of evolution
genetic determinism
emphasizes dynamic networks of interaction
emergent properties
multi-level biological organization
role of physiology in biology
fieldDiscussed evolutionary biology
genetics
physiology
systems theory
genre biology
popular science
hasNotableTheme conceptual foundations of systems biology
integration of molecular, cellular, and organismal levels
limitations of reductionism in biology
hasPerspective anti-reductionist
organism-centered
systems-level
language English
mainSubject complex systems
gene-centered view of biology
integrative physiology
philosophy of biology
systems biology
mediaType hardcover
paperback
print
proposes multi-level causation in living systems
top-down causation in biology
publicationYear 2006
publisher Oxford University Press
relatedWork The Selfish Gene NERFINISHED
targetAudience general readers
scientists interested in systems biology
students of biology
usesMetaphor music
orchestra

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