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Gene Expression and Its Discontents
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This volume examines a class of probability models describing how epigenetic context affects gene expression and organismal development, using the asymptotic limit theorems of information theory in a highly formal manner.
This book describes how epigenetic context, in a large sense, affects gene expression and the development of an organism, using the asymptotic limit theorems of information theory to construct statistical models useful in data analysis. The approach allows deep understanding of how embedding context affects development. We find that epigenetic information sources act as tunable catalysts, directing ontogeny into characteristic pathways, a perspective having important implications for epigenetic epidemiology. In sum, environmental stressors can induce a broad spectrum of developmental dysfunctions, and the book explores a number of pandemic chronic diseases, using U.S. data at different scales and levels of organization. In particular, we find the legacy of slavery has been grossly compounded by accelerating industrial decline and urban decay. Individual chapters are dedicated to obesity and its sequelae, coronary heart disease, cancer, mental disorders, autoimmune dysfunction, Alzheimer's disease, and other conditions. Developmental disorders are driven by environmental factors channeled by historical trajectory and are unlikely to respond to medical interventions at the population level in the face of persistent individual and community stress. Drugs powerful enough to affect deleterious epigenetic programming will likely have side effects leading to shortened lifespan. Addressing chronic conditions and developmental disorders requires significant large-scale changes in public policy and resource allocation.
Illustrates the significant implications for epigenetic epidemiology, in particular for understanding how environmental stressors, in a large sense, can induce a broad spectrum of developmental disorders in humans Examines a class of probability models describing how epigenetic context affects gene expression and organismal development Authored by expert in the field Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras
Autorentext
Rodrick Wallace PhD is a research scientist at the New York State Psychiatric Institute, received his B.S. in mathematics and a Ph.D. in physics from Columbia University.. A recipient of an Investigator Award in Health Policy Research from The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. He has published many papers adapting quantitative methods from population, community and ecosystem ecology to the theoretical and empirical analysis of problems of public health and public order. Recently he has attempted to adapt methods from information theory to the study of evolutionary process in medical sociology, biology and economics.
Inhalt
Introduction.- 1. Toward new tools.- 2. Models of development.- 3. Groupoid symmetries.- 4. Epigenetic catalysis.- 5. Developmental disorders.- 6. An interim perspective.- 7. The obesity pandemic in the US.- 8. Coronary heart disease in the US. - 9. Cancer: a developmental perspective.- 10. Autoimmune disorders.- 11. Demoralization and obesity in Upper Manhattan.- 12. Death at an early age: AIDS and related mortality in New York City.- 13. Mental Disorders I: Western atomism and its culture-bound syndromes.- 14. Mental Disorders II: Psychopathology and sleep.- 15. Diabetes and Thyroid Cancer in Manhattan's Chinatown.- 16. Right-To-Work Laws and Alzheimer's Disease.- 17. Stress as an Environmental Exposure.- 18. Final Thoughts.- 19. Mathematical Appendix.
Weitere Informationen
- Allgemeine Informationen
- GTIN 09783319480770
- Sprache Englisch
- Auflage Second Edition 2016
- Größe H241mm x B160mm x T25mm
- Jahr 2016
- EAN 9783319480770
- Format Fester Einband
- ISBN 3319480774
- Veröffentlichung 21.12.2016
- Titel Gene Expression and Its Discontents
- Autor Rodrick Wallace , Deborah Wallace
- Untertitel The Social Production of Chronic Disease
- Gewicht 705g
- Herausgeber Springer
- Anzahl Seiten 360
- Lesemotiv Verstehen
- Genre Medical Books