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concept:epigenesis-developmentEpigenesis (Development)
The process of individual development from a fertilized egg, involving genome-controlled production of diverse components.
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- Meta-Configured Genome TheoryimplementsTheory proposing that genomes include conditional and meta-level specifications for development, not just static instructions, developed by Sloman and Chappell.
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- Temporally extended process coordinating plastic expression of components to produce a collective phenotype, e.g., differentiation in multicellular bodies
- Transmission of non-DNA-based information across generations; paper notes its importance but focuses on cellular intelligence.
- Claim emphasizing the continuous adaptive nature of development.
- Process by which cellular collectives generate large-scale structure and form; presented as a collective intelligence problem.
- Rejects reductionist genetic determinism in morphogenesis.
- The personal growth required to see living structure accurately; the mirror-of-the-self test both requires and fosters this development.
- Field studying the relationship between evolution and development.