Fundamentals of Information Sensing, Transmission, and Processing at the Molecular Level in Biological Systems.

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Fundamentals of Information Sensing, Transmission, and Processing at the Molecular Level in Biological Systems

Overall Information Flow One Example

Sensing and Computation

Proteins and Information Registration

More on Proteins and Information

Kinetics and Information

Division of Reality By Proteins, Part 1

Division of Reality By Proteins, Part 2

Different Versions of a Protein Differ in Where they “Call” the Division

How Would a Biological System Perform Calculations? .. At the molecular level? ... At a cellular level/ (think about synapses and groups of neurons, for instance)

Signal Transmission

Engineering Diagram

How Does What We Have Just Discussed Relate to Feedback Systems? Recall…