Functional biology in its natural context: A search for emergent simplicity

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Abstract

The immeasurable complexity at every level of biological organization creates a daunting task for understanding biological function. Here, we highlight the risks of stripping it away at the outset and discuss a possible path toward arriving at emergent simplicity of understanding while still embracing the ever-changing complexity of biotic interactions that we see in nature.

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Bergelson, J., Kreitman, M., Petrov, D. A., Sanchez, A., & Tikhonov, M. (2021, June 1). Functional biology in its natural context: A search for emergent simplicity. ELife. eLife Sciences Publications Ltd. https://doi.org/10.7554/eLife.67646

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