Life is able to replicate itself, e.g., a microorganism is able to divide into two identical ones, and a single plant is able to forest a whole island. But life is the only example of self-replication (note that a computer virus seems able to replicate itself, but it needs the assistance of a processor such as a CPU, and thus not a truly self-replicating entity). So before the appearance of life, nothing can self-replicate. How does life, a truly self-replicating entity, evolve from substances which is not able to self-replicate? Why can it ever happen? Is there a general underlying mechanism that governs how self-replicating entities can develop de novo on Earth, or even other plants? As long as the first life appears, it has the potential...
One of the problems of biology is to understand the difference between animate and inanimate matter....
Abstract. There is a long tradition of software simulations in theoretical biology to complement pur...
Explaining the origin of life requires us to elucidate how self-replication arises. To be specific, ...
Life is able to replicate itself, e.g., a microorganism is able to divide into two identical ones, a...
Life is able to replicate itself, e.g., a microorganism is able to divide into two identical ones, a...
The process by which chemistry can give rise to biology remains one of the biggest mysteries in cont...
The process by which chemistry can give rise to biology remains one of the biggest mysteries in cont...
The process by which chemistry can give rise to biology remains one of the biggest mysteries in cont...
The process by which chemistry can give rise to biology remains one of the biggest mysteries in cont...
The principles that govern the emergence of life from non-life remain a subject of intense debate. T...
There is a long tradition of software simulations in theoretical biology to complement pure analytic...
There is a long tradition of software simulations in theoretical biology to complement pure analytic...
In this position paper, I argue that a fruitful, and as yet largely unexplored, avenue for artificia...
Explaining the origin of life requires us to elucidate how self-replication arises. To be specific, ...
Institute of Perception, Action and BehaviourThis work addresses the question: What are the basic de...
One of the problems of biology is to understand the difference between animate and inanimate matter....
Abstract. There is a long tradition of software simulations in theoretical biology to complement pur...
Explaining the origin of life requires us to elucidate how self-replication arises. To be specific, ...
Life is able to replicate itself, e.g., a microorganism is able to divide into two identical ones, a...
Life is able to replicate itself, e.g., a microorganism is able to divide into two identical ones, a...
The process by which chemistry can give rise to biology remains one of the biggest mysteries in cont...
The process by which chemistry can give rise to biology remains one of the biggest mysteries in cont...
The process by which chemistry can give rise to biology remains one of the biggest mysteries in cont...
The process by which chemistry can give rise to biology remains one of the biggest mysteries in cont...
The principles that govern the emergence of life from non-life remain a subject of intense debate. T...
There is a long tradition of software simulations in theoretical biology to complement pure analytic...
There is a long tradition of software simulations in theoretical biology to complement pure analytic...
In this position paper, I argue that a fruitful, and as yet largely unexplored, avenue for artificia...
Explaining the origin of life requires us to elucidate how self-replication arises. To be specific, ...
Institute of Perception, Action and BehaviourThis work addresses the question: What are the basic de...
One of the problems of biology is to understand the difference between animate and inanimate matter....
Abstract. There is a long tradition of software simulations in theoretical biology to complement pur...
Explaining the origin of life requires us to elucidate how self-replication arises. To be specific, ...