14.03.2022
Reductionism is not only a well-known theoretical scientific paradigm. It also gives, like Einstein’s famous quote cited in the headline, practical guidance for tackling complex problems: reduce the problem at hand to its fundamental constituents before trying to solve it. In reality this often goes hand in hand with finding so-called model systems that capture the essence of the complex phenomenon to be analyzed. A prominent example is Drosophila melanogaster (commonly known as the fruit fly), which has only four pairs of chromosomes, making it particularly suited for studying classical genetics.
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