The Construction of Analogy-Based Research Programs: The Lock-and-Key Analogy in 20th Century Biochemistry
Paperback Published on: 08/12/2021
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Synopsis
When the German chemist Emil Fischer presented his lock-and-key hypothesis in 1899, his analogy to describe the molecular relationship between enzymes and substrates quickly gained vast influence and provided future generations of scientists with a tool to investigate the relation between chemical structure and biological specificity.Rebecca Mertens explains the appeal of the lock-and-key analogy by its role in model building and in the construction of long-term, cross-generational research programs. She argues that a crucial feature of these research programs, namely ascertaining the continuity of core ideas and concepts, is provided by a certain way of analogy-based modelling.
Publisher information
- Publisher: transcript
- ISBN: 9783837644425
- Number of pages: 224
- Dimensions: 149 x 225 x 14 mm
- Weight: 320g
- Languages: English
