I wrote this book for biologists and those who are interested in
both biological affairs in general and perspectives which integrate
a large number of specialised biological disciplines. The theory of
biocommunication presented herein investigates signal transd- tion
processes among cells, tissues, organs and organisms in bacteria,
animals (corals and bees), fungi and plants in the light of the
current available empirical data. Because life is the central focus
of the life sciences, this theory will also focus on typical
features of life as opposed to inorganic matter. Because this eld
of investigation is based on the methodological primacy of a
pragmatic action theory, the book may also be of interest to
researchers of lingu- tics, communication sciences and sociology
(e.g. plant sociology, animal sociology) who would welcome an
overview of these highly specialised biological disciplines.
Current molecular biology as well as cell biology investigates its
scienti c object by using key terms such as genetic code, code
without commas, misre- ing of the genetic code, coding, open
reading frame, genetic storage medium DNA, genetic information,
genetic alphabet, genetic expression, messenger RNA, ce- to-cell
communication, immune response, transcription, translation, nucleic
acid language, amino acid language, recognition sequences,
recognition sites, protein coding sequences, repeat sequences,
signalling, signal transduction, signalling codes, signalling
pathways, etc.
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