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What is Life?: How Chemistry Becomes Biology What is Life?: How Chemistry Becomes Biology by Addy Pross
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“Life is simply a particular state of organized instability.”
Addy Pross, What is Life?: How Chemistry Becomes Biology
“key ecological principle, termed the competitive exclusion principle, states: ‘Complete competitors cannot exist’ or, expressed in its positive form: ‘Ecological differentiation is the necessary condition for coexistence’.”
Addy Pross, What is Life?: How Chemistry Becomes Biology
“... despite the profound advances in molecular biology oer the past half-century, we still do not understand what life is, how it relates to the inanimate world, and how it emerged.”
Addy Pross, What is Life?: How Chemistry Becomes Biology