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Erwin Schroedinger, Francis Crick and epigenetic stability.

Ogryzko VV.

Université Paris-Sud 11, CNRS, Interactions moléculaires et cancer UMR 8126, Institut de Cancérologie Gustave-Roussy, Villejuif, France. vogryzko@gmail.com

Schroedinger's book 'What is Life?' is widely credited for having played a crucial role in development of molecular and cellular biology. My essay revisits the issues raised by this book from the modern perspective of epigenetics and systems biology. I contrast two classes of potential mechanisms of epigenetic stability: 'epigenetic templating' and 'systems biology' approaches, and consider them from the point of view expressed by Schroedinger. I also discuss how quantum entanglement, a nonclassical feature of quantum mechanics, can help to address the 'problem of small numbers' that led Schroedinger to promote the idea of a molecular code-script for explaining the stability of biological order.

PMID: 18419815 [PubMed - in process]

PMCID: PMC2413215