
TL;DR
This paper explores the analogy between human language and biological communication systems, highlighting how linguistic approaches can enhance systems biology analysis of emergent behaviors.
Contribution
It introduces how linguistic frameworks can be applied to systems biology to better understand complex biological interactions.
Findings
Linguistic approaches can be adapted for biological system analysis
Language analogies help explain biological communication
Potential for new tools in systems biology
Abstract
Human language and its governing rules present a number of analogies with the organization and structure of communication and information management in living organisms. This chapter will provide a short general introduction about grammar, as well as a brief explanation on how linguistic approaches effectively contaminate scientific practice, and, finally, how they can also provide systems biology with further tools and paradigms to analyse emergent behaviours and interactions among the components of a biological system.
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Taxonomy
TopicsArtificial Immune Systems Applications · RNA and protein synthesis mechanisms · Machine Learning in Bioinformatics
