2003
DOI: 10.1590/s1415-47572003000100017
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The Organic Codes: an introduction to semantic biology

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“…This confirms that whichever organism is a dissipative system, not only for its metabolism, but in its most basic component, the genome. This makes the relationship between dissipative systems and semantic information even more interesting, as well as for a proper understanding of the notion of "genetic code", or more properly of "epigenetic code", or "organic code" in biosemiotics [14,15].…”
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“…This confirms that whichever organism is a dissipative system, not only for its metabolism, but in its most basic component, the genome. This makes the relationship between dissipative systems and semantic information even more interesting, as well as for a proper understanding of the notion of "genetic code", or more properly of "epigenetic code", or "organic code" in biosemiotics [14,15].…”
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