Rethinking Biological Metaphors
Philip delves into the shift from mechanical to biological metaphors in understanding gene regulation, proposing that analogies to vision and olfaction may better capture the complexity of biological processes. He highlights the combinatorial nature of gene regulation, emphasizing the need for more nuanced language to describe the analog workings of cells.In this clip
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Are cells like computers in the context of the episode Michael Levin: Biology, Life, Aliens, Evolution, Embryogenesis & Xenobots | Lex Fridman Podcast #325 and the clip Collective Intelligence in Biology?