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Dutch researchers have seen parasitic behaviour that’s usually associated with life emerge in a system of non-biological self-replicating molecules for the first time. The finding offers clues to how life evolved as well as how synthetic life could be made out of simple self-replicating c...
Self-replicating molecules provide a simple model that allows us to capture the fundamental processes that occur in species formation. We have been able to monitor in real time and at a molecular level the diversification of self-replicating molecules into two distinct sets that compete for two ...
Self-replicating molecules have most likely played an important role in the origin of life. This proposal explores the use of dynamic combinatorial chemistry for identifying new self-replicating molecules. A fundamental problem with self-replicating molecules is their inactivation through self-association ...
This Review takes systems of self-replicating molecules as starting points and describes the steps necessary to integrate additional characteristics of life. We analyse how far experimental self-replicators have come in terms of Darwinian evolution. We also cover models of replicator communities that ...
Two essential challenges that face self replicating molecules have been described in the context of peptide replicators: how to avoid product inhibition thereby promoting catalytic efficiency, and how to obtain self replication on demand through environmental control. By fine tuning the properties of the...
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on vesicles31,32,33 and in our recent work on the formation of replicating micelles by alkene metathesis30. These systems involve the self-organisation of surfactant molecules into aggregates capable of catalysis, which has long been considered important for primitive life forms18,27,28,34,35,36...
Origin ofself-replicating1 First recorded in 1955–60 Discover More Example Sentences Curiously, of the 4.9 billion reactions generated, only hundreds of reaction cycles could be called "self-replicating," which means that the molecules produce additional copies of themselves. ...
Question: Origin of Life: How did the first self-replicating molecules originate on Earth, and what were the conditions that allowed for the transition from simple organic molecules to complex life forms?Consciousness: What are the biological and neurol...