The Best Model of a Cat Is Several Cats.

Journal: Trends in biotechnology
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Abstract

Modern biotechnology is emerging at the intersection of engineering, biology, physics, and computer science. As such it carries with it history from several disparate fields of research including a strong tradition in deductive reasoning primarily derived from discovery focused molecular biology and physics. Engineering biological systems is a complex undertaking requiring a broader set of epistemic tools and methods than what is usually applied in today's discovery based research. Inductive reasoning as commonly used in computer science has proven to be a very efficient approach to build knowledge about complex megadimensional datasets, including synthetic biology applications. The authors conclude that the multi-heuristic nature of modern biotechnology makes it an engineering field primed for inductive reasoning to complement the dominating deductive tradition.

Authors

  • Claes Gustafsson
    DNA2.0 Inc., 1140 O'Brien Drive, Menlo Park, CA 94025, USA. Electronic address: cgustafsson@dna20.com.
  • Jordi Vallverdú
    Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, 08193 Bellaterra (BCN), Catalonia, Spain. Electronic address: jordi.vallverdu@uab.cat.