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Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys., 2010: The Possible Roles of Water in the Prebiotic Chemical Evolution of DNA
作者:Shuxun Cui*
關鍵字:Prebiotic Chemical Evolution
論文來源:期刊
具體來源:Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys., 2010, 12, 10147-10153
發表時間:2010年
There is no doubt that water is pivotal to life. Yet, as the emergence of life is still a big challenge in science, the detailed involvement of water in that process is not well recognized. Following the clues provided by recent single-molecule studies on DNA, we attempt to elucidate the possible roles of water in the prebiotic chemical evolution. Water has been long recognized as an important reactant in the Miller-Urey experiment and then as the only solvent of the primitive soup. Besides these, water also played a vital role in the prebiotic chemical evolution: water is the important criterion in the combinatorial library screening for self-assembling macromolecules. With this notion, the uniformity of biochemistry for all terrestrial life may be explained. A possible roadmap from inorganic world to the origin of life is also discussed.
關鍵字:Prebiotic Chemical Evolution
論文來源:期刊
具體來源:Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys., 2010, 12, 10147-10153
發表時間:2010年
There is no doubt that water is pivotal to life. Yet, as the emergence of life is still a big challenge in science, the detailed involvement of water in that process is not well recognized. Following the clues provided by recent single-molecule studies on DNA, we attempt to elucidate the possible roles of water in the prebiotic chemical evolution. Water has been long recognized as an important reactant in the Miller-Urey experiment and then as the only solvent of the primitive soup. Besides these, water also played a vital role in the prebiotic chemical evolution: water is the important criterion in the combinatorial library screening for self-assembling macromolecules. With this notion, the uniformity of biochemistry for all terrestrial life may be explained. A possible roadmap from inorganic world to the origin of life is also discussed.