Biological Implications. There are specific and general implications of the present logic of biology. The specific implications have to do with the kind of questioning, the kind of information-gathering and information-interpreting processes being used by biologists today. For example, the state of the field implies the importance of focusing questions and analysis on the concepts above, of seeking key answers at all levels of life systems. The general implications are that we have the knowledge, if not always the will, to understand, maintain, and protect forms of life.