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Evolution origin of life

Ponnamperuma, C. and Chela-Flores, J., eds. (1993). Chemical Evolution Origin of Life. Hampton, VA A. Deepak Publishing. [Pg.166]

Zhang, S. and Egli, M. (1994). A hypothesis reciprocal information transfer between oligoribonucleotides and oligopeptides in prebiotic molecular evolution. Origins of Life and Evolution of Biospheres, 24, 495-505. [Pg.455]

Mason S.F. (1984) Origin of biomolecular handedness, Aot., 311, 19-23. Tranter G.E. (1985) Parity-violation energy differences of chiral minerals and the origin of biomolecular homochirahty, Nat., 318, 172 -173. MacDermott A. J. (1993) The weak force and the origin of life, in Chemical evolution. Origin of life, (Potmamperuma C. and Chela-Flores J. (eds.), Deepak Hampton, pp. 85-99. [Pg.23]

G Arrhenius, B GeduUn, S Mojzsis. In C. Ponnamperuma, ed. Chemical Evolution Origin of Life. Virginia Deepak, 1993 25-50. [Pg.469]

Early students of the origin of life were misled because they believed that Earth was very young, in part because no methods were available for dating ancient events. Today, suitable methods exist for determining the age of materials that are billions of years old, and the fossil record of ancient organisms has vastly improved. The evolution of living organisms... [Pg.29]

Chang, S., Desmarias, D., Mack, R., Miller, S. L., and Strathem, G. E. (1983). Prebiotic organic synthesis and the origin of life. In "Earth s Earliest Biosphere, Its Origin and Evolution" (J. W. Schopf, ed.), pp. 53-88. Princeton University Press, Princeton, New Jersey. [Pg.55]

Singer, T. P. In Biochemical Evolution and the Origin of Life, p. 203 edited by Schoffeniels, E. Amsterdam North Holland 1971. [Pg.170]

But what does all this have to do with the origin of life The answer is simple a great deal The second law, with its consequences, has often been used by the opponents of evolution theory and modern biogenesis research as the basis for their own interpretation of the history of creation. According to them, application of the second law of thermodynamics means that order (i.e., life) could never have emerged from disorder without the help of an almighty creator. [Pg.239]

Bakasov A, Ha T-K, Quack M (1995) Ab initio Calculation of molecular energies including parity violating interactions. In Chela-Flores J, Raulin F (eds) Chemical Evolution Physics of the Origin of Life. Kluwer, Dordrecht Boston London, p 287 Ball P (1994) Designing the Molecular World, Chemistry at the Frontier, Princeton University... [Pg.254]

Buick R, Thornett JR, McNaughton NJ, Smith JB, Barley ME, Savage M (1995) Nature 375 574 Bungenberg de Jong H, Decker WA, Swan OS (1930) Biochem Z 221 392 Deamer DW (1998) Membrane Compartments in Prebiotic Evolution. In Brack A (Ed.) The Molecular Origins of Life. Cambridge University Press, p 189 Deamer DW, Dworkin JP (2005) Chemistry and Physics of Primitive Membranes. In Walde P (Ed.)... [Pg.281]

The decision to write a book on the origin (or origins) of life presupposes a fascination with this great problem of science although my first involvement with the subject took place more than 30 years ago, the fascination is still there. Experimental work on protein model substances under simulated conditions, which may perhaps have been present on the primeval Earth, led to one of the first books in German on Chemical and Molecular Evolution Klaus Dose (Mainz) had the idea of writing the book and was my co-author. [Pg.347]

Fig. 1.12. One hypothesis of the evolution of oxygen in the atmosphere in relation to the origin of life and the evolution of higher organisms. (From Earth (4th edn) by Press and Siever. Copyright 1986 W.H. Freeman and Company, with permission.)... Fig. 1.12. One hypothesis of the evolution of oxygen in the atmosphere in relation to the origin of life and the evolution of higher organisms. (From Earth (4th edn) by Press and Siever. Copyright 1986 W.H. Freeman and Company, with permission.)...
Brack A., Homeck G. and Wynn-Williams D. (2001). Exo/astrobiology in Europe. Origins of Life and Evolution of the Biosphere 31 459. [Pg.330]

Courtina R. and Kimb S. J. (2002). Mapping of Titan s tropopause and surface temperatures from Voyager IRIS spectra, Planetary and Space Science 50 309-321. Davis W. L. and McKay C. P. (1996). Origins of Life a comparison of theories and applications to Mars. Origins of Life and Evolution of the Biosphere 26 61-73. [Pg.330]

These examples have demonstrated that it is possible to use the templating properties of a compound to accelerate its own formation. This is a potentially very attractive approach for the production of large quantities of a specific product with high selectivity. Furthermore, synthetic self-replicating systems also provide interesting models for their biological counterparts, which in turn could provide important clues to understand chemical evolution and indeed the origin of life itself. [Pg.134]


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