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LETTERS TO THE EDITORS
Memory about the past is beneficial for survival and reproduction (reply to comment (Usp. Fiz. Nauk 182 1235 (2012) [Phys. Usp. 55 1152 (2012)]) by V I Klyatskin on “21st century: what is life from the perspective of physics” (Usp. Fiz. Nauk 180 337 (2010) [Phys. Usp. 53 327 (2010)]) by G R Ivanitskii)
G. R. Ivanitskii Institute for Theoretical and Experimental Biophysics, Russian Academy of Sciences
Abstract:
The fact that the first living structures were learning in the process of evolution resulted in no evolutionary step being completely random. This learning was impossible without ‘memory’ about the past: survival-enhancing situations should be remembered to accumulate experience for survival and reproduction in the future.
Received: July 4, 2012 Accepted: July 5, 2012
Citation:
G. R. Ivanitskii, “Memory about the past is beneficial for survival and reproduction (reply to comment (Usp. Fiz. Nauk 182 1235 (2012) [Phys. Usp. 55 1152 (2012)]) by V I Klyatskin on “21st century: what is life from the perspective of physics” (Usp. Fiz. Nauk 180 337 (2010) [Phys. Usp. 53 327 (2010)]) by G R Ivanitskii)”, UFN, 182:11 (2012), 1238–1244; Phys. Usp., 55:11 (2012), 1155–1160
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