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Toxicological Implications of Biological Heterogeneity

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INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF TOXICOLOGY
Volume 41, Issue 2, Pages 132-142

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SAGE PUBLICATIONS INC
DOI: 10.1177/10915818211066492

Keywords

sequence evolution; macromolecular diversity; biological heterogeneity; functional redundancy; single nucleotide polymorphisms; copy number polymorphisms; neofunctionalization; subfunctionalization

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Macromolecular diversity and biological heterogeneity are fundamental properties of biological systems, providing opportunities for adaptation and evolution. Functional redundancy confers robustness to biological systems. The dynamics of biological complexity should be considered in biomedical research.
From a micro to macro scale of biological organization, macromolecular diversity and biological heterogeneity are fundamental properties of biological systems. Heterogeneity may result from genetic, epigenetic, and non-genetic characteristics (e.g., tissue microenvironment). Macromolecular diversity and biological heterogeneity are tolerated as long as the sustenance and propagation of life are not disrupted. They also provide the raw materials for microevolutionary changes that may help organisms adapt to new selection pressures arising from the environment. Sequence evolution, functional divergence, and positive selection of gene and promoter dosage play a major role in the evolution of life's diversity including complex metabolic networks, which is ultimately reflected in changes in the allele frequency over time. Robustness in evolvable biological systems is conferred by functional redundancy that is often created by macromolecular diversity and biological heterogeneity. The ability to investigate biological macromolecules at an increasingly finer level has uncovered a wealth of information in this regard. Therefore, the dynamics of biological complexity should be taken into consideration in biomedical research.

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