An Evolutionary Approach to Synthetic Biology, Zen and the Art of Creating Life (1994)
| Venue: | ARTIFICIAL LIFE |
| Citations: | 60 - 0 self |
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@ARTICLE{Ray94anevolutionary,
author = {Thomas S. Ray},
title = {An Evolutionary Approach to Synthetic Biology, Zen and the Art of Creating Life},
journal = {ARTIFICIAL LIFE},
year = {1994},
volume = {1},
pages = {179--209}
}
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Our concepts of biology, evolution and complexity are constrained by having observed only a single instance of life, life on Earth. A truly comparative biology is needed to extend these concepts. Because we can not observe life on other planets, we are left with the alternative of creating artificial life forms on Earth. I will discuss the approach of inoculating evolution by natural selection into the medium of the digital computer. This is not a physical/chemical medium, it is a logical/informational medium. Thus these new instances of evolution are not subject to the same physical laws as organic evolution (e.g., the laws of thermodynamics), and therefore exist in what amounts to another universe, governed by the "physical laws" of the logic of the computer. This exercise gives us a broader perspective on what evolution is and what it does. An evolutionary approach to synthetic biology consists of inoculating the process of evolution by natural selection into an artificial medium. E...







