Welcome to the Department of Relational and Integrative Biology!
Relational Biology is a branch of Mathematical biophysics and Biomathematics focused on identifying and studying the abstract relations in an organism that make possible its physiological functions. It is therefore, also of the fundamental network connectivities and biotopology charactersitic of hierarchically organized, highly complex biological systems. It is therefore closely related to the fields of Systems biology and Complex Systems Biology, also known as Integrative Biology
Welcome!
Hello and Welcome to Wikiversity Relational biology! You can contact us with questions at the colloquium or me personally when you need help. Please remember to sign and date your finished comments when participating in discussions. The signature icon To get started, you may
|
New Relational Biology projects
- Category Theory in Biology
- Relational biology/Category of Relational Metabolic Graphs
- Relational biology/Organismic Sets and Supercategories
Lessons
- Lesson 1: Category of Metabolic-Replication Systems
- Lesson 2: Sets and Functions
(Nov 5, 2007)
- Lesson 2.5: Equivalence of categories
- Lesson 3: Products and Coproducts of Sets
(Nov 5, 2007)
- Lesson 4: Monoids
(Nov 5, 2007)
- Lesson 5: Categories
(Nov 5, 2007)
- Lesson 6: Products and Coproducts
(Nov 5, 2007)
- Lesson 7: Products are Limits
(Nov 5, 2007)
- Lesson 8: Equalizers
(Nov 5, 2007)
- Lesson 9: Pullbacks
(Nov 5, 2007)
- Lesson 10: Limits
(Nov 5, 2007)
- Lesson 11: Exponentials
(Nov 5, 2007)
- Ideas for a new lesson:
- generalized elements?
- Hom(C,-) functors?
- Yoneda embedding?
Create your lesson
See also
External links
Literature
Resources