2024
DOI: 10.32942/x25g7n
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Environmental connectivity influences the origination of adaptive processes

John Shea,
Sydney Leither,
Max Foreback
et al.

Abstract: Spatial structure is hypothesized to be an important factor in the origin of life, wherein encapsulated chemical reaction networks came together to form systems capable adaptive complexification via Darwinian evolution. In this work, we use a computational model to investigate how different patterns of environmental connectivity influence the emergence of adaptive processes in simulated systems of self-amplifying networks of interacting chemical reactions (autocatalytic cycles, ``ACs''). Specifically, we measu… Show more

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