ARCHIVE Connection and diversity The quarterly journal Biohistory has considered biohistory from various entry points, and in 20 years has had 80 issues and more than 700 depicted by Biohistory journal archives articles. We have created an overhead view of this accumulation, creating mutual relationships between the contents and words used in the talks, research articles, and researcher introductions. As an example, if we focus on articles having the keywords "Genome" and "Daily life", we Seeking the path from keyword networks can see connections unfold that would never occur to us, such as Genome being connected to Goethe by through Complex system, or Daily life being connected through Climate and culture to . Musing on "being alive" and from there thinking about how to "live" causes us to comprehensive knowledge to see new connections and diversity. This is the starting point of the search for comprehensive knowledge.

Articles connevred by the keyword “Genome” Identity Universality Articles connevred by the keyword “Daily life” vol.11 Enjoy the romantic age of molecular Time vol.35 A new wave of science - Ecological Psychology SL Haruo Koseki Molecula, Information, Mutant T Masato Sasaki Mind, Body, Perception, Darwin vol.33 To find out a kind of law hidden in genome sequence vol.68 |SCIENTIST LIBRART |Theme [Weave] vol.37 About Love-Wonder and tears are the wellspring of creation R Kiyoshi Asai Model, Information, Pattern, Structure Chinese-style T Tomonobu Imamichi Language, Learning, Philosophy, Natural philosophy landscape Continuing to think about why animals travel painting History of art vol.33 from the viewpoint of information Mandara Katsumi Tsukamoto vol.41 The potential of the science of the wild: Photograph Fine art Cultivation Darwin Inuit knowledge and modern science T Jun-ichi Tsujii Language, Molecule, Artificial intelligence, Mathematics From studying the swimming in the laboratory to ecological research on wide-ranging R Edo Picture Painting Haiku Goethe Philosophy Keiichi Omura Humanity, Environment, Tradition, Story period Book Literature Natural of science sh such as sweet sh or cherry salmon, his interest spread further from rivers to the oceans, and he vol.33 The similarity between language and genomes Poem history Museum Color Archaeology R Masaaki Nagata Model, Language Neo- Confucianism Economy took up the challenge of surveying the spawning grounds of the Japanese eel. At the end of long vol.43 The difference among living creatures, Motif Sculpture Story Natural philosophy years of investigative research that was a collective eort spanning multiple disciplines including "Homo Sapience" and "humans" Observation T vol.38 Genome Imprinting - Time Implanted in a Generations Dyeing & morphology, lineage, , population, behavior, etc., he successfully collected eel eggs at the Junzo Kawada Humanity, Voice, Language, Story, Africa Policy weaving Jomon Art R Fumitoshi Ishino , Reproduction Seasons (Straw-rope southern end of the West Mariana Ridge in May, 2009. The success was based on the seamount pattern) Mythology Learning Medicine vol.47 The joys of observing and history vol.40 Life: The universality of diversification Agricultre Satoyama hypothesis, new moon hypothesis, and salinity front hypothesis. But why do the eel perform such a T Terunobu Fujimori Observation, Natural history Jomon, Climate & culture Tradition Philosophy Classfication large migration spanning several thousand kilometers? Through the eel which is closely related to T Kunihiko Kaneko Clone, Entropy, Complex system Climate & Traditional Drama culture Daily life art human history and culture, he continues to face the question of what are the origins of migration vol.49 Searching for interrelationships with sound vol.44 The difficulty of both the human body and genome to narrate Architecture Dance Language Mathematics which cause animals to reproduce in one location and grow to maturity in another. T -The whole body senses sound Tatsuo Sakai Anatomy, Observation, Body, Study, Hierarchy Architectural Reincarnation Music Measurement Tsutomu Ohashi×Keiko Nakamura Brain, Music, Body, Perception, Art T history Religion Artification Engineering Civilization Entertainment intelligence vol.45 Using observation for hand-drawn illustrations and Family vol.49 Searching for the origin of words from the song of the hylobatidae photography that seeks rediscovery Voice vol.48 |TALK |Theme [Observe] T vol.74 |TALK|Theme [Change] R Nobuo Masataka Voice, Communication, Pattern Chihiro Minato Art, Painting, Photos, Observation Asia Humanity The abundant creation of forms Revisiting the honeymoon of art and science Mind vol.50 On the future of the Biohistory Journal Africa understood from a general sense of strangeness vol.46 The form of living creatures Aeka Ishihara T Motoya Katsuki/National Institute for Basic ×Toru Nishigaki as seen from the manner of DNA multiplication Hirokazu Tsukaya SL Perception Genome, Biopoiesis, Hierarchy Hiroshi Yoshikawa Molecule, Cell, Eukaryotes, Insects Dr. Ishihara has a unique perspective in deciphering the At shrines and temples where humans have performed weeding assiduously, vol.51 21st century culture created by small town people literature of the 18th century when modern science Chinese plantains have become smaller and specialized, and Japanese Cayratia vol.48 An examination from the leaves -The abundant creation of forms Brain Model T Kenichiro Ohara Family, Tradition, Museum understood from a general sense of strangeness began, with a particular focus on Goethe, that overlaps Memory has triploids of ve basal leaves in the Kanto region of Japan and northward, T with biohistory. This is because she seeks research not but in the Kansai region of Japan, diploids of three basal leaves are more vol.51 The new culture created by changes in the land Hirokazu Tsukaya Plants, Cell, Observation, Literature Behavior through the branches of science, but that looks at common. In Japan which is blessed with lush vegetation, Dr. Tsukaya focused Seiichiro Tsuji Humanity, Jomon, Environment, Archaelogy Nerve R vol.52 An ageless worker with information and a function nature itself. Unexpected relationships with science Body on what are commonly called "weeds", a blind spot in , and his vol.52 T Yoshikazu Nakamura Molecule, Information, Structure, Complication appear one after another, including the Japan-German Insects observant eyes which explored the morphogenesis of leaves from DNA and Lions as a symbol of other medical exchanges through the salon presided over by Plants Constraint R Kazuyoshi Sugawara Humanity, Africa, Environment, Story vol.56 The genome as a place where genes 'spend their lives' Move cells also directed their attention to the tropical rainforest eld and even to the Junichi Obokata Organelle, Network, Symbiosis Goethe, the scene of the heavens in Faust depicted to land Generation plants in novels. Precisely because plants do not move, they teach us the true vol.54 A space that living beings can inhabit is created R Clone Morphogenesis based on the meteorological data of the day, the essence of "observation". T Toyo Ito ×Keiko Nakamura Biopoiesis, Climate and culture, Pattern vol.56 Horizontal transfer of the genes which supports the biodiversity relationship between the arti cial man Homunculus Reproduction R Mitsuhiro Itaya Diversification, Network, Organelle and Wöhler's chemical experiments, etc., and it's Regeneration Diferentiation vol.56 Listening to the connection of life intriguing. We want to think about it in comparison to from the vibration of musical sound From development to evolution -Time of living creatures Hormone Cell death Pattern T vol.56 today. Phylogeny Mamoru Fujieda×Keiko Nakamura Music, Archaelogy, Tradition, Motif through the study of sea squirt Physiology Cancer Transition to SL Noriyuki Sato Phylogeny, Morphogenesis, Differentiation Physiology multicellularity Mutant vol.58 Life is continued by movement and relationship Rhythm Hierarchy T Hideo Kawamoto×Keiko Nakamura Body, Perception, Hierarchy, Rhythm vol.57 Challenge the human cancer virus Epigenetics Eukaryotes Speciation Diversification Organelle Regulation of Seek the lateral connection based on the beauty SL Mitsuaki Yoshida Chemistry, Molecule, Cancer, Medicine Mass extinction gene expression vol.59 T Chieko Suemori×Katsura Funakoshi×Keiko Nakamura vol.57 Story of evolution told by the formation of living creatures Picture book, Generatin, Family, Story Geographic Symbiosis Editing T Shigeru Kuratani Morphogenesis, Natural history, Network Co-evolution Network isolation Genome vol.59 Measure the gene composition of the whole intestinal bacteria vol.59 Measure the gene composition of the whole intestinal bacteria Food web Environment Photosynthesis Robustness Information R Masahira Hattori Symbiosis, Environment, Metabolism, Genome R Masahira Hattori Cell, Symbiosis, Environment, Metabolism Fossils Metabolism Communication Structure Platicity vol.60 A eye on each creature carefully vol.60 Flexibility of genome which changes in response to the environment T Izumi Washitani×Keiko Nakamura Satoyama, Natural history, Darwin R Yasuhiro Gou Environment, Perception, Phylogeny, Speciation Cytoskelton Locus Molecule vol.60 Flexibility of genome which changes in response to the environment vol.67 How to find the rules of living things Field R Yasuhiro Gou Genome, Environment, Behavior, Plasticity Takeshi Naganuma Origine of life, Molecule, Symmetry T Cell vol.61 The resourcefulness of the people Questioning the fundamentals of DNA storage vol.60 RESEARCH Theme [Continue] who transmigrate between islands vol.73 | | Origin of life T R -Freedom generated from the erratic storage Strata Michiko Intoh×Keiko Nakamura Humanity, Family, Archaelogy, Asia Kazuhiro Maeshima Molecule, Structure, Model, Energy Flexibility of genome which changes in response to the environment Fluctation vol.63 Wind and water and living creatures that transmigrate on vol.75 Snowball earth Material cycle Learning from the wisdom of plants Yasuhiro Gou Biopoiesis Symmetry T Hiroyuki Ishi×Keiko Nakamura Global environment, Material cycle, Humanity Mitsuyasu Hasebe Morphogenesis, Network, Clone ※Line : Connecting relatedGlobal keywords on each article Self-organization T History of earth environment From studying the swimming physiology in the Complex Chaos vol.66 Depicting nature by using pictures and words system Chemistry Entropy vol.76 Exploring changes in the expression regulatory sequence laboratory to ecological research on wide-ranging T Riko Imahashi×Keiko Nakamura Observation, Painting, Story, Natural history R Haruki Ochi Regulation of gene expression, Diversification, Morphogenesis sh such as sweet sh or cherry salmon, his interest Energy Universe vol.68 Keeping thinking why animals continue traveling vol.76 Wanting to understand the intelligence that is a cel spread further from rivers to the oceans, and he SL Katsumi Tsukamoto Reproduction, Behavior, Locus, Phylogeny, Classification T Masaru Tomita Cell, Network, Metabolism took up the challenge of surveying the spawning grounds of the Japanese eel. At the end of long vol.69 Playing the ambiguous field years of investigative research that was a collective T Seigo Matsuoka×Keiko Nakamura Story, Learning, Edo period, Asia R Research eort spanning multiple disciplines including Tanka (Japanese poetry) and science Size of circle morphology, lineage, evolution, population, vol.70 -Play originated in the fixed form SL Scientist Library Number of the article in relation to a key-word behavior, etc., he successfully collected eel eggs at T Kazuhiro Nagata×Keiko Nakamura T Talk less than 10 the southern end of the West Mariana Ridge in Observation, Literature, Language, Learning 10~19 May, 2009. The success was based on the vol.71 20~39 seamount hypothesis, new moon hypothesis, and In pursuit of the soul-shaking way of life Kiyokazu Agata×Keiko Nakamura Brain, Cell, Learning more than 40 salinity front hypothesis. But why do the eel T perform such a large migration spanning several vol.72 Seeing the evolution of mind with a spirit of pioneer Color of circle thousand kilometers? Through the eel which is Phenomenon expressing the key-word SL Tetsuro Matsuzawa Humanity, Mind, Behavior, Family, Perception Cultural phenomenon closely related to human history and culture, he Life phenomenon continues to face the question of what are the vol.73 The place where random chance is changed into necessity Physical Phenomenon origins of migration which cause animals to Kengo Kuma×Keiko Nakamura T Climate & culture, Locus, Edo period, Tradition Line reproduce in one location and grow to maturity in Connecting related keywords on each article another. vol.77 Reconnection of art and science again Aeka Ishihara×Keiko Nakamura T Learning, Natural history, Goethe, ColorHumanity, Family, Heritage, Field