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Washington, DC - Elucidating the sets of rules that predict an organism's observable characteristics, its phenotype.

Life on our planet is arranged in levels of organization ranging from the molecular scale through to the biosphere. There exists a remarkable amount of complexity in the interactions within and between these levels of organization and across scales of time and space.

For example, within an ecosystem, biotic, abiotic and environmental components of the system can all interact within a single process, as in the nitrogen cycle.

There also exists an equal amount of complexity within the cells that comprise every living thing within that ecosystem, from the transcription and translation of the organism's genome, to the way a cell creates usable forms of energy.

The predictive capability of the Rules of Life explored by such projects will enable us to address some of the greatest challenges we currently face in understanding the living world.