A Gauge model for analysis of biological systems

Morehouse School of Medicine, Atlanta, Georgia, United States of America
DOI
10.7287/peerj.preprints.1148v2
Subject Areas
Biophysics, Computational Biology, Mathematical Biology
Keywords
Biological systems, Systemic failure, systemic state, Biological properties, Property state
Copyright
© 2015 Jeff-Eke
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Jeff-Eke IV. 2015. A Gauge model for analysis of biological systems. PeerJ PrePrints 3:e1148v2

Abstract

For this initial work, we shall focus on introducing a biological model for utilization mainly as a descriptive framework on which future analyses will be based. The model includes a definition of biological systems and introduces a concept of failure; in addition to a hypothetical mechanism by which failure occurs. We then define a functional response as a means of preventing attainment of failure state. We also define such functional responses as properties of the system, in addition to interactions between these systemic properties. We discuss determinants of the rate of- and measures of systemic failure. We conclude with two assumptions on the principal significance of systemic phenomena.

Author Comment

This is an initial work (with minor revisions) of a series of papers. Future papers by the author will be based on information contained within this work.