TY - BOOK AU - Torday,John AU - Miller Jr,William ED - SpringerLink (Online service) TI - Cellular-Molecular Mechanisms in Epigenetic Evolutionary Biology SN - 9783030381332 AV - QH359-425 U1 - 576.8 23 PY - 2020/// CY - Cham PB - Springer International Publishing, Imprint: Springer KW - Evolutionary biology KW - Biology—Philosophy KW - Developmental biology KW - Physiology KW - Genetics KW - Biochemistry KW - Evolutionary Biology KW - Philosophy of Biology KW - Developmental Biology KW - Genetics and Genomics KW - Biochemistry, general N1 - Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. Darwin, the Modern Synthesis, and a New Biology -- Chapter 3. Cognition and the living condition -- Chapter 4. What is consciousness? An Evolutionary Perspective -- Chapter 5. Networking from the Cell to Quantum Mechanics as Consciousness -- Chapter 6. The Nature of information and its communication -- Chapter 7. The information cycle and biological information management -- Chapter 8. Communication and the accumulation of genetic information -- Chapter 9. Non-genic means of information reception and exchange -- Chapter 10. The primacy of the unicellular state -- Chapter 11. Phenotype, niche construction and natural cellular engineering -- Chapter 12. Holobionts -- Chapter 13. Four Domains: Cognition-based evolution -- Chapter 14. Reconciling physics and biology -- Chapter 15. What does this mean for evolution? -- Chapter 16. Conclusion: Cellular-molecular evolution in the 21st century. N2 - There has been no mechanistic explanation for evolutionary change consistent with phylogeny in the 150 years since the publication of ‘Origins’. As a result, progress in the field of evolutionary biology has stagnated, relying on descriptive observations and genetic associations rather testable scientific measures. This book illuminates the need for a larger evolutionary-based platform for biology. Like physics and chemistry, biology needs a central theory in order to frame the questions that arise, the way hypotheses are tested, and how to interpret the data in the context of a continuum.The reduction of biology to its self-referential, self-organized properties provides the opportunity to recognize the continuum from the Singularity/Big Bang to Consciousness based on cell-cell communication for homeostasis UR - https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-38133-2 ER -