Affiliation:
1. Faculty of Philosophy, Department of Philosophy, Belgrade
Abstract
I discuss two uses of the concept of the morphogenetic field, a tool of the
19th century biology motivated by particular ontological views of the time,
which has been re-emerging and increasingly relevant in explaining
microbiological phenomena. I also consider the relation of these uses to the
Central Dogma of modern biology as well as Modern Synthesis of Darwinism and
genetics. An induced morphogenetic field is determined by a physical (e.g.,
gravitational) field, or it acquires a physical (e.g., visco-elastic) field?s
characteristics. Such a morphogenetic field presents only a weak challenge to
the Central Dogma of Modern Synthesis by indirectly, albeit severely,
constraining variability at the molecular level. I discuss explanations that
introduce structural inheritance in ciliate protozoa, as well as the
experimental evidence on which these arguments are based. The global cellular
morphogenetic field is a unit of such inheritance. I discuss relevant cases
of structural inheritance in ciliates that bring about internal cellular as
well as functional changes and point out that DNA is absent in the cortex and
that RNA controls neither intermediary nor the global level of the field. I
go on to argue that utilizing knowledge of known physical fields may advance
explanations and understanding of the morphogenetic field in ciliates as the
unit of both development and inheritance.
Funder
Ministry of Education, Science and Technological Development of the Republic of Serbia
Publisher
National Library of Serbia
Subject
Sociology and Political Science,Philosophy
Cited by
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