Organism
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This is learning something, learning an idea, from an
organism
and then applying it.
It happens near, in and near, the
organism'
s body.
This is the single-celled
organism
we all came from.
You begin to see that possibly, the evidence supporting James Lovelock's Gaia hypothesis, which conceives of the world as a coherent, self-regulating organism, is beginning, at the ecosystem level, to accumulate.
Honeybees can be considered a super-organism, where the colony is the
organism
and it's comprised of 40,000 to 50,000 individual bee organisms.
They teach us about what happens in the complex
organism.
And it stays with the idea that I am this body, I am this physical
organism.
Obviously, this in an incomplete question, just as looking at an
organism
as only a gene is an incomplete way of looking at it.
I can't think of a single general principle of biology that does not have an exception somewhere by some
organism.
But what I like about this is it shows that every living
organism
on Earth today is equally evolved.
So to us, I think we're really looking at an audience as its own object or its own
organism
that's also got a sort of musical-like quality to it, an instrument.
For many decades, biologists actually felt that the hectocotylus was a separate
organism
altogether.
And decades of data give us the view of our entire planet as a single
organism
sustained by currents circulating throughout the oceans and by clouds swirling through the atmosphere, pulsing with lightning, crowned by the aurora Borealis.
OK, a genome is a complete set of DNA within an
organism.
In order to determine the order of the As, Cs, Ts and Gs within an
organism.
The classical cases of emergence are all cases of emergent behavior, how a traffic jam behaves, how a hurricane functions, how a living
organism
reproduces and adapts and metabolizes, all questions about objective functioning.
I'd like to introduce you to an organism: a slime mold, Physarum polycephalum.
It is a single-celled organism, a cell, that joins together with other cells to form a mass super-cell to maximize its resources.
I found countless scientific studies, research papers, journal articles, all citing incredible work with this one organism, and I'm going to share a few of those with you.
So it's not just academic researchers in universities that are interested in this
organism.
Other public engagement activities, I run lots of slime mold workshops, a creative way of engaging with the
organism.
There's clearly significant rules at play in this simple yet complex organism, and no matter what our disciplinary perspective or our mode of inquiry, there's a great deal that we can learn from observing and engaging with this beautiful, brainless blob.
Everything you see in this picture is a living
organism.
This is the map of a small organism, Mycoplasma genitalium, that has the smallest genome for a species that can self-replicate in the laboratory, and we've been trying to just see if we can come up with an even smaller genome.
Here's an example of it: there's an
organism
called Deinococcus radiodurans that can take three millions rads of radiation.
This is an
organism
we described in 1996.
And for a rabbit in any state, it doesn't enhance fitness, so fitness does depend on reality as it is, yes, but also on the organism, its state and its action.
He was given the Nobel Prize in 1945 in recognition, and in an interview shortly after, this is what he said: "The thoughtless person playing with penicillin treatment is morally responsible for the death of a man who succumbs to infection with a pencillin-resistant organism."
Such an
organism
would be the first radically altered form of life ever created.
So can we get our semisynthetic
organism
to make proteins that include new and different amino acids, maybe amino acids selected to confer the protein with some desired property or function?
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