Abstract-- We propose a new mechanism for formation of DNA and proteins in the process of origin of life based on the discovery of clustered chain of water molecules in water. We suggest that not only was water a suitable environment for appearance of DNA and proteins in primordial times but also that water molecules were their templates of formation. The growth of nucleotide and amino acid molecules along these clustered chains resulted in the formation of the preliminary chain structures of DNA and proteins. This is just one reason why there is not life without water in the world. Our experiments shed new light on the existence of linear and ring hydrogen-bonded chains of water molecules in water. The experiments included infrared absorpt...
BACKGROUND: Many well-documented biochemical processes lack a molecular mechanism. Examples are: how...
On early Earth, a primitive polymer that could spontaneously form from likely available precursors m...
The role of water on the structure and activity of proteins, DNA and other biological macromolecules...
The conundrum of the Origin of Life has always fascinated humankind, given its intimate relation wit...
In this mini-review we present some experimental approaches to the important issue in the origin of ...
AbstractIn this mini-review we present some experimental approaches to the important issue in the or...
The paper develops the Life Origination Hydrate Hypothesis (LOH-hypothesis), according to which livi...
Water brings its remarkable thermodynamic and dynamic anomalies in the pure liquid state to biologic...
AbstractThe question of the origin of life on Earth can largely be reduced to the question of what w...
The field of prebiotic chemistry deals with experimental and theoretical approaches and scenarios to...
Water brings its remarkable thermodynamic and dynamic anomalies in the pure liquid state to biologic...
For more than a century, chemists and biologists have been trying to understand, and recreate, how l...
The mystery of the origin of life can be divided into two parts. The first part is the origin of bio...
The mystery of the origin of life can be divided into two parts. The first part is the origin of bio...
Understanding the origins of life on Earth is one of the most intriguing problems facing science tod...
BACKGROUND: Many well-documented biochemical processes lack a molecular mechanism. Examples are: how...
On early Earth, a primitive polymer that could spontaneously form from likely available precursors m...
The role of water on the structure and activity of proteins, DNA and other biological macromolecules...
The conundrum of the Origin of Life has always fascinated humankind, given its intimate relation wit...
In this mini-review we present some experimental approaches to the important issue in the origin of ...
AbstractIn this mini-review we present some experimental approaches to the important issue in the or...
The paper develops the Life Origination Hydrate Hypothesis (LOH-hypothesis), according to which livi...
Water brings its remarkable thermodynamic and dynamic anomalies in the pure liquid state to biologic...
AbstractThe question of the origin of life on Earth can largely be reduced to the question of what w...
The field of prebiotic chemistry deals with experimental and theoretical approaches and scenarios to...
Water brings its remarkable thermodynamic and dynamic anomalies in the pure liquid state to biologic...
For more than a century, chemists and biologists have been trying to understand, and recreate, how l...
The mystery of the origin of life can be divided into two parts. The first part is the origin of bio...
The mystery of the origin of life can be divided into two parts. The first part is the origin of bio...
Understanding the origins of life on Earth is one of the most intriguing problems facing science tod...
BACKGROUND: Many well-documented biochemical processes lack a molecular mechanism. Examples are: how...
On early Earth, a primitive polymer that could spontaneously form from likely available precursors m...
The role of water on the structure and activity of proteins, DNA and other biological macromolecules...