Search

MiS Preprint Repository

We have decided to discontinue the publication of preprints on our preprint server as of 1 March 2024. The publication culture within mathematics has changed so much due to the rise of repositories such as ArXiV (www.arxiv.org) that we are encouraging all institute members to make their preprints available there. An institute's repository in its previous form is, therefore, unnecessary. The preprints published to date will remain available here, but we will not add any new preprints here.

MiS Preprint
101/2020

Biological information

Jürgen Jost

Abstract

In computer science, we can theoretically neatly separate transmission and processing of information, hardware and software, and programs and their inputs. This is much more intricate in biology, Nevertheless, I argue that Shannon’s concept of information is useful in biology, although its application is not as straightforward as many people think. In fact, the recently developed theory of information decomposition can shed much light on the complementarity between coding and regulatory, or internal and environmental information. The key challenge that we formulate in this contribution is to understand how genetic information and external factors combine to create an organism, and conversely, how the genome has learned in the course of evolution how to harness the environment, and analogously, how coding, regulation and spatial organization interact in cellular processes.

Received:
Oct 29, 2020
Published:
Oct 29, 2020

Related publications

inJournal
2020 Journal Open Access
Jürgen Jost

Biological information

In: Theory in biosciences, 139 (2020) 4, pp. 361-370