The edges of understanding. Lander, A., D. BMC biology, 8:40, 1, 2010. Paper Website abstract bibtex A culture's icons are a window onto its soul. Few would disagree that, in the culture of molecular biology that dominated much of the life sciences for the last third of the 20th century, the dominant icon was the double helix. In the present, post-modern, 'systems biology' era, however, it is, arguably, the hairball.
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