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Hypothesis: the origin of life in a hydrogel environment

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Abstract

A hypothesis is proposed that the first cell(s) on the Earth assembled in a hydrogel environment. Gel environments are capable of retaining water, oily hydrocarbons, solutes, and gas bubbles, and are capable of carrying out many functions, even in the absence of a membrane. Thus, the gel-like environment may have conferred distinct advantages for the assembly of the first cell(s).

Keywords

Assembly
Bacteria
Cell
Clays
Cytoplasm
Division
Earth
Evolution
Growth
Hydrogel
Life
Membrane
Origin
Water

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