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  1. D’Arcy Thompson and Synthetic Biology—Then and Now.Jamie A. Davies - forthcoming - Biological Theory:1-13.
    Though often presented as a recent scientific endeavor, synthetic biology began in the 19th century and was a particularly active field in the years preceding the publication of D’Arcy Thompson’s _On Growth and Form_. Much synthetic biology of the era was devoted to the construction of nonliving chemical systems that would undergo morphogenesis or dynamic behaviors which had been observed in living organisms. The point was to show that “life-like” structure and behavior could be generated by physicochemical laws and required (...)
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  • “A Single and Indivisible Principle of Unity”: On Growth and Form in Context.Matthew Jarron - forthcoming - Biological Theory:1-15.
    D’Arcy Thompson’sOn Growth and Formis one of the key works at the intersection of science and the imagination. This introductory essay explores the book and its context, drawing on archival sources to provide a unique perspective. It looks at Thompson’s own life and career, his experiences at University College, Dundee, and how he came to write the book. It describes the contents of the 1917 first edition (as many today are familiar only with the 1961 abridgement of the 1942 second (...)
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