Ava True

60%
Flag icon
If we think of biology as the field of endeavour that studies those highly complex chemical systems capable of replication or reproduction, then systems chemistry (or at least central aspects of it) deals with relatively simple chemical systems that also possess that special characteristic of self-replication, and in doing so attempts to fill the chasm-like void that continues to separate chemistry and biology.
What is Life?: How Chemistry Becomes Biology (Oxford Landmark Science)
Rate this book
Clear rating
Open Preview