Origin of life

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An early question that needs to be confronted, indeed a question that in the last analysis requires definition, is: What is life? [See article, Life.] Most biologists would agree that self-replication, genetic continuity, is a fundamental trait of the life process. Systems that generally would be deemed nonbiological can exhibit a sort of self-replication, however. Examples would be the growth of a crystal lattice or a propagating clay structure. Crystals and clays propagate, unquestionably, but life they are not. There is no locus of genetic continuity, no organism. Such systems do not evolve, do not change in genetic ways to meet new challenges. Consequently, the definition of life should include the capacity for evolution as well as self-replication. Indeed, the mechanism of evolution---natural selection---is a consequence of the necessarily competing drives for self-replication that are manifest in all organisms. The definition based on those processes, then, would be that life is any self-replicating, evolving system (Norman R Pace 2001).[1]

Pre-replicator chemical evolution

Authors/Editors: Consider pre-biotic pre-replicator chemical evolution as prelude to origin of living systems. See, for example:

The first replicators

Sources of energy

Community metabolism

Coding for amino acids

The RNA World

Rampant horizontal gene transfer hypothesis

Emergence of Darwinian struggle

Emergence of cells

Oldest fossils

References

Citations

  1. The universal nature of biochemistry
  2. Dyson F (1982) A model for the origin of life. See Dyson (1982) J Mol Evol 18:344-350 Email me for Full-Text PDF. User:Anthony.Sebastian
  3. Post RL. (1990) The origin of homeostasis in the early earth. Journal of Molecular Evolution 31:257-64 Summary and Link to Full-Text. Email me for full-text PDF. User:Anthony.Sebastian
  4. Galimov EM. (2004) Phenomenon of life: between equilibrium and non-linearity. Orig.Life Evol Biosph. 34:599-613. Email me for Full-Text PDF. User:Anthony.Sebastian

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