Templated copying is the central operation by which biology produces complex molecules. Cells copy sequence information from DNA to RNA and on into proteins, which are the molecules responsible for the function and regulation of cellular systems. In the templated copying process the template catalyses the formation of a second molecule carrying the same sequence. Traditionally, people have ignored the separation of the template and copy at the end of the process, but separation is necessary and fundamentally changes the thermodynamics of the process. In general, creating an accurate polymer costs free energy. Omitting separation, this cost can be compensated for by the extra free energy released by \correct" copy/template bonds. Se...
AbstractBackground: Nucleic acid replication via oligonucleotide ligation has been shown to be extre...
One of the most famous problems of early evolution is the reconstruction of the evolutionary process...
The first non-enzymatic self-replicating systems, as proposed by von Kiedrowski (Angew Chem Int Ed E...
A signature feature of living systems is their ability to produce copies of information-carrying mol...
Producing a polymer copy of a polymer template is central to biology, and effective copies must pers...
Living systems produce "persistent" copies of information-carrying polymers, in which template and c...
Polymer-templating copying processes – like RNA transcription and protein translation – are of vita...
The production of sequence-specific copolymers using copolymer templates is fundamental to the synth...
We discuss how information encoded in a template polymer can be stochastically copied into a copy po...
We discuss how information encoded in a template polymer can be stochastically copied into a copy po...
Raw data, results, and Matlab scripts used for this publication. See README for more information. A...
Template-directed copolymerization is the fundamental process for the replication, transcription, an...
The use of templates is a well-established method for the production of sequence-controlled assembli...
In biology, template-directed copolymerization is the fundamental mechanism responsible for the synt...
Information processing at the molecular scale is limited by thermal fluctuations. This can cause und...
AbstractBackground: Nucleic acid replication via oligonucleotide ligation has been shown to be extre...
One of the most famous problems of early evolution is the reconstruction of the evolutionary process...
The first non-enzymatic self-replicating systems, as proposed by von Kiedrowski (Angew Chem Int Ed E...
A signature feature of living systems is their ability to produce copies of information-carrying mol...
Producing a polymer copy of a polymer template is central to biology, and effective copies must pers...
Living systems produce "persistent" copies of information-carrying polymers, in which template and c...
Polymer-templating copying processes – like RNA transcription and protein translation – are of vita...
The production of sequence-specific copolymers using copolymer templates is fundamental to the synth...
We discuss how information encoded in a template polymer can be stochastically copied into a copy po...
We discuss how information encoded in a template polymer can be stochastically copied into a copy po...
Raw data, results, and Matlab scripts used for this publication. See README for more information. A...
Template-directed copolymerization is the fundamental process for the replication, transcription, an...
The use of templates is a well-established method for the production of sequence-controlled assembli...
In biology, template-directed copolymerization is the fundamental mechanism responsible for the synt...
Information processing at the molecular scale is limited by thermal fluctuations. This can cause und...
AbstractBackground: Nucleic acid replication via oligonucleotide ligation has been shown to be extre...
One of the most famous problems of early evolution is the reconstruction of the evolutionary process...
The first non-enzymatic self-replicating systems, as proposed by von Kiedrowski (Angew Chem Int Ed E...