SELECTIVELY ADVANTAGEOUS INSTABILITY IN BIOTIC AND PRE-BIOTIC SYSTEMS AND IMPLICATIONS FOR EVOLUTION AND AGING

Selectively advantageous instability in biotic and pre-biotic systems and implications for evolution and aging

Rules of biology typically involve conservation of resources.For example, common patterns such as hexagons and logarithmic spirals require minimal materials, and scaling laws involve conservation of energy.Here a relationship with the opposite theme is discussed, which is the selectively advantageous instability (SAI) of one or more components of a

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Dual stress, equivalent harm? hypothesizing on the type of interactions between waterlogging and high temperature

Episodes of extreme weather, such as high temperatures and heavy rains causing waterlogging, have been becoming more frequent due to climate change, posing risks to crops and reducing growth and yield.While the impact of these stresses has been individually studied, there is a significant gap in understanding their Console Base combined effects wit

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