TY - GEN
N1 - A new, multi--scale theory of evolution involving quantum automata and categories of LMn-algebraic logic of molecular class variables (mcv's). Quantum multi-molecular processes involved in natural transformations of genomes and interactomes during the course of evolutionary processes initiated at the quantum-molecular level and emerging as selected phenotypes at the organsimal/organsismic and species, higher levels.
This new theory of evolution is of interest to geneticists, molecular biology, bioinformatics, biotechnology and cancer researchers as well as ecologists and mathematical or theoretical biologists studying population genetics and population biology.
ID - cogprints8144
UR - http://cogprints.org/8144/
A1 - Baianu, , Professor I.C.
TI - Quantum Genetics and Quantum Automata Models of Quantum-Molecular Selection Processes Involved in the Evolution of Organisms and Species
Y1 - 2012/03/31/
N2 - Previous theoretical or general approaches (Rosen, 1960; Shcherbik and Buchatsky, 2007) to the problems of Quantum Genetics and Molecular Evolution are considered in this article from the point of view of Quantum Automata Theory first published by the author in 1971 (Baianu,1971a, b) , and further developed in several recent articles (Baianu, 1977, 1983, 1987, 2004, 2011).The representation of genomes and Interactome networks in categories of many-valued logic LMn ?algebras that are naturally transformed during biological evolution, or evolve through interactions with the environment provide a new insight into the mechanisms of molecular evolution, as well as organismal evolution, in terms of sequences of quantum automata. Phenotypic changes are expressed only when certain environmentally-induced quantum-molecular changes are coupled with an internal re-structuring of major submodules of the genome and Interactome networks related to cell cycling and cell growth. Contrary to the commonly held view of `standard? Darwinist models of evolution, the evolution of organisms and species occurs through coupled multi-molecular transformations induced not only by the environment but actually realized through internal re-organizations of genome and interactome networks. The biological, evolutionary processes involve certain epigenetic transformations that are responsible for phenotypic expression of the genome and Interactome transformations initiated at the quantum-molecular level. It can thus be said that only quantum genetics can provide correct explanations of evolutionary processes that are initiated at the quantum?multi-molecular levels and propagate to the higher levels of organismal and species evolution. Biological evolution should be therefore regarded as a multi-scale process which is initiated by underlying quantum (coupled) multi-molecular transformations of the genomic and interactomic networks, followed by specific phenotypic transformations at the level of organism and the variable biogroupoids associated with the evolution of species which are essential to the survival of the species. The theoretical framework introduced in this article also paves the way to a Quantitative Biology approach to biological evolution at the quantum-molecular, as well as at the organismal and species levels. This is quite a substantial modification of the `established? modern Darwinist, and also of several so-called `molecular evolution? theories.
AV - public
KW - Automata Theory
KW - Classical Sequential Machines
KW - Bioinformatics
KW - Complex Biological Systems
KW - Complex Systems Biology (CSB)
KW - Computer Simulations and Modeling
KW - Dynamical Systems
KW - Quantum Dynamics
KW - Quantum Field Theory
KW - Quantum Groups
KW - Topological Quantum Field Theory (TQFT)
KW - Quantum Automata
KW - Cognitive Systems
KW - Graph Transformations
KW - Logic
KW - Mathematical Modeling; applications of the Theory of Categories
KW - Functors and Natural Transformations
KW - pushouts
KW - pullbacks
KW - presheaves
KW - sheaves
KW - Categories of sheaves
KW - Topoi
KW - n-valued Logic
KW - enriched and N-categories
KW - higher dimensional algebra
KW - Homotopy theory
KW - applications to physical theories
KW - complex systems biology
KW - bioengineering
KW - informatics
KW - Bioinformatics
KW - Computer simulations
KW - Mathematical Biology of complex systems
KW - Dynamical Systems in Biology
KW - Bioengineering
KW - Computing
KW - Neurosciences
KW - Bioinformatics
KW - biological and/or social networks
KW - quantitative ecology
KW - Quantitative Biology
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