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A Computer-Glimpse of the Origin of Life

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Evolution is assumed to begin in a very particular compartmentalized location with periodic conditions. A highly diversified world is the driving force for the continuous increase in complexity by colonizing increasingly less favourable regions. Modeling the “origin-of-life” a Darwinian cyclic process is simulated (multiplication with sporadic errors followed by a construction and selection).

Starting from a RNA-world (R-strands of R1 and R2 monomers building Hairpin-Assembler devices) and introducing another kind of monomers (A1 and A2 which interlink to the Hairpin-Assembler devices such that they become bound and form an A-oligomer) it is shown that a simple translation apparatus evolves producing enzymes (specific sequences of A1 and A2 monomers given by the sequences of R1 and R2 monomers on the assembler-strands). Later on D-strands are introduced, which are not capable of participating in the synthesis of A-oligomers. These D-strands become carriers of the genetic information and induce the formation of increasingly complex entities of functionally interplaying components.

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Kuhn, C. A Computer-Glimpse of the Origin of Life. J Biol Phys 31, 571–585 (2005). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10867-005-6163-4

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