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Praise Of Chromosome Folly: Confessions of an Untamed Molecular Structure

Author Antonio Lima-de-faria
Publisher World Scientific Publishing Company
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ISBN / ASIN9812814795
ISBN-139789812814791
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When examined carefully at the molecular level, the chromosome turns out to have created its own private world full of tricks, back door exits and novel solutions. This "folly" makes it an untamed innovator. Geneticists have been bewildered for decades. What kind of creature was actually the chromosome? Was it plastic, changing by innumerous rearrangements and mutations all the time; or was it a rigid structure which has preserved its basic organisation and functions since the dawn of the cell? It is this conflicting state that seems to be at the base of its "folly". Perplexed by this behavior, cell biologists have called it a junkyard and even the ultimate parasite. Moreover, the chromosome has been regarded as a passive cell organelle prone to random mutations and subjected to the mercy of selection.

The latest molecular information discloses a radically different picture in which the chromosome appears as an independent molecular structure that follows its own path. It does not obey gravity, randomness, selection or magnetism.

By anchoring the chromosome's contradictory behavior on molecular processes directed by atomic self-assembly, Lima-de-Faria expands a novel view of the chromosome with unexpected implications for genetics, evolution and physics.

This timely book contains the latest information on the molecular organization of the chromosome. The information is original and is presented in an unorthodox way, while carefully chosen elucidating and attractive figures serve to add clarity to the subject treated. Thus, the book will add greatly to the general debate on the evolution of living organisms, and will be of particular interest to those in the biotechnological field.

Contents: To the Reader; Introductory Note; Part I The Source of "Folly" and the Reason for Confessions; Part II Who Cares for Gravity; Part III Who Cares for Randomness; Part IV Who Cares for Selection; Part V Who Cares for Magnetism; Part VI Biological Order Is the Product of Self-Assembly and Self-Assembly Is the Product of Atomic Recognition; Part VII Where Did the Chromosome Come From and Where Is It Going; References; Sources of Illustrations; Simplified Glossary; Acknowledgements; Index.