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Marcello Barbieri (born 1940) is an Italian theoretical biologist at the
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whose main interest is the origin of novelties in
macroevolution Macroevolution usually means the evolution of large-scale structures and traits that go significantly beyond the intraspecific variation found in microevolution (including speciation). In other words, macroevolution is the evolution of taxa abov ...
. He has been one of founders and first editor-in-chief of the journal '' Biosemiotics'' until 2012. His research field is code biology, the study of all codes of life from the
genetic code The genetic code is the set of rules used by living cells to translate information encoded within genetic material ( DNA or RNA sequences of nucleotide triplets, or codons) into proteins. Translation is accomplished by the ribosome, which links ...
to the codes of culture. His major books are ''The Semantic Theory of Evolution'' (1985),Barbieri M (1985) The Semantic Theory of Evolution. ''Harwood Academic Publishers'', New York ''The Organic Codes'' (2003),Barbieri M (2003) The Organic Codes. ''Cambridge University Press'', Cambridge, UK and ''Code Biology. A New Science of Life'' (2015).Barbieri M (2015) Code Biology. A New Science of Life. ''Springer'', Dordrecht


Career

Barbieri graduated in 1964 from the Science Faculty of
Bologna University The University of Bologna ( it, Alma Mater Studiorum – Università di Bologna, UNIBO) is a public research university in Bologna, Italy. Founded in 1088 by an organised guild of students (''studiorum''), it is the oldest university in continuo ...
.Favareau D (ed) (2010). ''Essential Readings in Biosemiotics: Anthology and Commentary''. Springer, Dordrecht, p. 751-755. ''Comments on Barbieri's work pp. 58-62'' In 1965, he was employed by the
Medical Faculty A medical school is a tertiary educational institution, or part of such an institution, that teaches medicine, and awards a professional degree for physicians. Such medical degrees include the Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS, M ...
of the same University as a researcher in
molecular biology Molecular biology is the branch of biology that seeks to understand the molecular basis of biological activity in and between cells, including biomolecular synthesis, modification, mechanisms, and interactions. The study of chemical and physi ...
and teacher of
biophysics Biophysics is an interdisciplinary science that applies approaches and methods traditionally used in physics to study biological phenomena. Biophysics covers all scales of biological organization, from molecular to organismic and populations. ...
for medical students. He conducted research at the Medical Research Council in Cambridge, the
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in Bethesda, and the
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in Berlin. Since 1992 he is professor of
embryology Embryology (from Greek ἔμβρυον, ''embryon'', "the unborn, embryo"; and -λογία, ''-logia'') is the branch of animal biology that studies the prenatal development of gametes (sex cells), fertilization, and development of embryos ...
at the Medical Faculty of Ferrara University. In 1997, he founded the Italian Association for Theoretical Biology (Associazione Italiana di Biologia Teorica) and in 2012 he founded the International Society of Code Biology.


Research

At the Max-Planck-Institut in Berlin, Barbieri obtained the largest microcrystals of eukaryotic ribosomes that have ever appeared in the scientific literature. At the Medical Research Council in Cambridge, and at the
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in Bethesda, he developed mathematical models for the reconstruction of structures from incomplete information and has shown that a convergent increase in complexity is possible if the reconstructions are performed with iterative methods that make use of memories and codes . He has proposed that the existence of organic codes is revealed by the presence of adaptors and has shown that such codes exist in signal transduction, in the
cytoskeleton The cytoskeleton is a complex, dynamic network of interlinking protein filaments present in the cytoplasm of all cells, including those of bacteria and archaea. In eukaryotes, it extends from the cell nucleus to the cell membrane and is com ...
and in cell compartments. This adaptor-dependent definition of code has been used by Kühn and Hofmeyr to show that the histone code is a true organic code, whereas Gérard Battail has argued that “Barbieri’s organic codes enable error correction of genomes”. He has been described as one of ‘key figures’ in biosemiotics by Donald Favareau in Essential Readings, by Liz Else in New Scientist and by Nigel Williams in ''Current Biology'' .


Theoretical work

Barbieri underlined that copying and coding are two fundamentally different mechanisms of molecular change and suggested that there are two distinct mechanisms of evolutionary change: evolution by natural selection, based on copying, and evolution by natural conventions, based on coding. This in turn implies that many organic codes appeared in the history of life after the genetic code, and Barbieri proposed that the greatest novelties of
macroevolution Macroevolution usually means the evolution of large-scale structures and traits that go significantly beyond the intraspecific variation found in microevolution (including speciation). In other words, macroevolution is the evolution of taxa abov ...
were associated with the origin of new codes. These ideas have been developed in the course of a thirty-year period in the books: The Semantic Theory of Evolution (1985), The Organic Codes (2003) and Code Biology (2015).


References


External links


Personal website

University of Ferrara profile

Code biology website


{{DEFAULTSORT:Barbieri, Marcello 1940 births Living people Theoretical biologists Italian biologists Evolutionary biologists Systems biologists Italian molecular biologists