The question of the origin of life is addressed by artificial life research, particularly in the realm of artificial chemistry. Such artificial chemistry is described by our Graded Autocatalysis Replication Domain (GARD) model. GARD depicts an unorthodox scenario suggested for emergence of life – the 'lipid world'. The model concerns molecular assemblies with mutual catalysis in an environment containing a plethora of molecular species. Many aspects of GARD were amply discussed. Here we concentrate on the importance of size constraints as depicted by the basic model and several of its variants. Occasional fission of a GARD assembly, which restricts the assembly size, is crucial for generating compositional quasi-stationary states ...
Many examples of cooperation exist in biology. In chemical systems however, which can sometimes be q...
An intriguing question in evolution is what would happen if one could "replay" life's tape. Here, we...
The idea that chemical evolution led to the origin of life is not new, but still leaves open the que...
Life is that which replicates and evolves, but there is no consensus on how life emerged. We advocat...
'Metabolism first ' scenarios are amply suggested as an alternative or precursor for the e...
The puzzle of the origin of life is grand. A major challenge is to understand the transition from a ...
Life is that which replicates and evolves, but there is no consensus on how life emerged. We advocat...
Present life portrays a two-tier phenomenology: molecules compose supramolecular structures, such as...
Abstract Background Life depends on biopolymer sequences as catalysts and as genetic material. A key...
Many examples of cooperation exist in biology. In chemical systems however, which can sometimes be q...
This thesis describes a series of projects which have autocatalysis as the overarching theme. Chap...
Abstract. A Graded Autocatalysis Replication Domain (GARD) model is proposed, which provides a rigor...
We construct a simplified model for the chemistry of molecules such as polypeptides or single strand...
<div><p>Large molecules such as proteins and nucleic acids are crucial for life, yet their primordia...
An intriguing question in evolution is what would happen if one could "replay" life's tape. Here, we...
Many examples of cooperation exist in biology. In chemical systems however, which can sometimes be q...
An intriguing question in evolution is what would happen if one could "replay" life's tape. Here, we...
The idea that chemical evolution led to the origin of life is not new, but still leaves open the que...
Life is that which replicates and evolves, but there is no consensus on how life emerged. We advocat...
'Metabolism first ' scenarios are amply suggested as an alternative or precursor for the e...
The puzzle of the origin of life is grand. A major challenge is to understand the transition from a ...
Life is that which replicates and evolves, but there is no consensus on how life emerged. We advocat...
Present life portrays a two-tier phenomenology: molecules compose supramolecular structures, such as...
Abstract Background Life depends on biopolymer sequences as catalysts and as genetic material. A key...
Many examples of cooperation exist in biology. In chemical systems however, which can sometimes be q...
This thesis describes a series of projects which have autocatalysis as the overarching theme. Chap...
Abstract. A Graded Autocatalysis Replication Domain (GARD) model is proposed, which provides a rigor...
We construct a simplified model for the chemistry of molecules such as polypeptides or single strand...
<div><p>Large molecules such as proteins and nucleic acids are crucial for life, yet their primordia...
An intriguing question in evolution is what would happen if one could "replay" life's tape. Here, we...
Many examples of cooperation exist in biology. In chemical systems however, which can sometimes be q...
An intriguing question in evolution is what would happen if one could "replay" life's tape. Here, we...
The idea that chemical evolution led to the origin of life is not new, but still leaves open the que...