Oxide and Friends

Bookclub: How Life Works by Philip Ball

May 22, 2024
Real life biologist Greg Cost joins the hosts to discuss Philip Ball's book 'How Life Works.' Topics include RNA-DNA relationship, Xenobots, Alan Turing, AlphaFold2, limitations of metaphors in biology, and the opposition between life and machines.
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ANECDOTE

From Petri Plates To Molecular Biology

  • Greg Cost started in the lab as an undergrad making agar petri plates and doing routine lab prep.
  • That grunt work taught him hands-on molecular biology and how lab systems actually operate.
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DNA Needs Context To Make Life

  • DNA alone does not generate life when dropped into a test tube.
  • Greg Cost emphasizes that genome function requires cellular context, organization and energy flow.
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Machines Behave Opposite To Life

  • The program/computer metaphor misleads because engineered machines behave opposite to living systems.
  • Bryan Cantrill warns that biological control uses noise and side-effects, not deterministic instruction streams.
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