2017
DOI: 10.1098/rsta.2016.0337
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Re-conceptualizing the origins of life

Abstract: One contribution of 18 to a theme issue 'Re-conceptualizing the origins of life'. The origins of life is our best chance at discovering scientific laws governing life, because it marks the point of departure from the predictable physical and chemical world to the novel, history-dependent living world. This theme issue aims to explore ways to build a deeper understanding of the nature of biology, by modelling the origins of life on a sufficiently abstract level, starting from prebiotic conditions on Earth and p… Show more

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“…Surprisingly, biology has played a modest part in the search for the OoL [14,25]. A closer look reveals possible reasons for this (quantitatively) sparse involvement.…”
Section: Top-down Versus Bottom-up: Where To?mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Surprisingly, biology has played a modest part in the search for the OoL [14,25]. A closer look reveals possible reasons for this (quantitatively) sparse involvement.…”
Section: Top-down Versus Bottom-up: Where To?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the past 10 years, many have worked and asked for OoL research to unite [25,39,124,125]. Here we look at experimental examples from the last decade that connect different disciplines, theories or interpretations ( Figure 2).…”
Section: On the Right Track? Looking At The Past Decadementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Although several studies suggest that biomolecules conferred a significant advantage to primitive systems resulting in their dominance in contemporary biochemistry [25][26][27] it does not necessarily follow that life was originally based on the same biomolecules. Indeed, it is known that biomolecules represent a minute fraction of the molecular diversity produced by prebiotic chemistry (as mentioned above) and this would tend to lower the probability that chemical bonds formed exclusively among biomolecules particularly in a one-pot prebiotic synthesis [3,24,28]. The possible importance of Life 2020, 10, 6 4 of 16 non-biomolecules in the OoL has been suggested previously as a sort of "chemical opportunism" [29].…”
Section: Of 16mentioning
confidence: 93%
“…How life emerged from inanimate chemistry is an unresolved scientific question and an area of active research [1][2][3]. Contemporary biochemistry uses a relatively small set of building blocks, e.g., only 20 coded amino acids, four ribonucleotides, four deoxyribonucleotides, etc., out of a large number of possibilities [4].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%