2020
DOI: 10.3389/fphys.2020.00530
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The Construction of Biological ‘Inter-Identity’ as the Outcome of a Complex Process of Protocell Development in Prebiotic Evolution

Abstract: The concept of identity is used both (i) to distinguish a system as a particular material entity that is conserved as such in a given environment (token-identity: i.e., identity as permanence or endurance over time), and (ii) to relate a system with other members of a set (type-identity: i.e., identity as an equivalence relationship). Biological systems are characterized, in a minimal and universal sense, by a highly complex and dynamic, far-from-equilibrium organization of very diverse molecular components an… Show more

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“…Ultimately, it is believed that the end-result of primitive evolution was the assembly and emergence of a cellular entity known as LUCA, which is postulated to be the precursor of all modern life [ 166 , 167 ]. To reach that point, a primitive compartment system likely underwent a significant amount of speciation events.…”
Section: Prebiotic Compartment Speciationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ultimately, it is believed that the end-result of primitive evolution was the assembly and emergence of a cellular entity known as LUCA, which is postulated to be the precursor of all modern life [ 166 , 167 ]. To reach that point, a primitive compartment system likely underwent a significant amount of speciation events.…”
Section: Prebiotic Compartment Speciationmentioning
confidence: 99%