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Concepts for a Theoretical Biology
Andrés Moyasubject
Mathematical and theoretical biologyCell theorySystems biologyRobustness (evolution)Biological evolutionCommon currencyGenetic assimilationEpistemologydescription
Waddington is the father of Theoretical Biology and many concepts that are now the common currency of Biology-based language were coined by him, such as channelling, robustness or epigenetics. Waddington believes it is essential to work on a theory of the phenotype. The deployment of genotype to give rise to phenotype brings into play many of the laws required to formulate a theory of life. In recent times, Waddington is the best example of an advocate of cell theory; however, he was not in favour of a gene-centred approach to the study of biological evolution.
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