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Thresholds in Origin of Life Scenarios

Cyrille Jeancolas, Christophe Malaterre, Philippe Nghe

2020iScience36 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Thresholds are widespread in origin of life scenarios, from the emergence of chirality, to the appearance of vesicles, of autocatalysis, all the way up to Darwinian evolution. Here, we analyze the "error threshold," which poses a condition for sustaining polymer replication, and generalize the threshold approach to other properties of prebiotic systems. Thresholds provide theoretical predictions, prescribe experimental tests, and integrate interdisciplinary knowledge. The coupling between systems and their environment determines how thresholds can be crossed, leading to different categories of prebiotic transitions. Articulating multiple thresholds reveals evolutionary properties in prebiotic scenarios. Overall, thresholds indicate how to assess, revise, and compare origin of life scenarios.

Topics & Concepts

AbiogenesisPrebioticAutocatalysisDarwinismCoupling (piping)Computer scienceStatistical physicsEvolutionary biologyBiochemical engineeringBiological systemBiologyPhysicsAstrobiologyMaterials scienceEngineeringGeneticsQuantum mechanicsKineticsMetallurgyOrigins and Evolution of LifeEvolution and Genetic DynamicsEvolutionary Game Theory and Cooperation
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