The first self-replicating molecule and the origin of life

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  • Roberto Laos Foundation for Applied Molecular Evolution https://orcid.org/0000-0002-5034-9775

    Roberto Laos es Magister en Química (EE.UU.). Ha publicado numerosos artículos científicos en revistas internacionales de reconocido prestigio en el área de la biología molecular. Trabaja con el Dr. Benner en la  Foundation for Applied Molecular Evolution (Ffame).

  • Steven Benner Foundation for Applied Molecular Evolution

    Steven Benner es Dr. en Química por la Universidad de Harvard (EE.UU.).  Ha publicado numerosos artículos científicos en revistas internacionales de reconocido prestigio en el área de la biología molecular. El profesor Benner es, además, el fundador de la Foundation for Applied Molecular Evolution (FFAME), reconocida institución estadounidense situada en Gainesville, Florida. http://www.ffame.org/

Keywords:

Origin of life, synthetic biology, prebiotic chemistry, RNA world, AEGIS

Abstract

The origin of life on Earth is one of the most challenging questions in science. In the last 60 years, considerable progress has been made in understanding how simple molecules relevant to life can be generated spontaneously or are known to arrive to Earth from space. Additionally, analysis of the evolution history of nucleic acids, which are the repository of genetic information, points to a now extinct, universal common ancestor for all life on Earth. The studies of the origin of life offer many clues towards a common origin, perhaps not just on Earth but somewhere else in the solar system. However due to the length of time that the Earth has harbored life, the oldest clues of the first organisms are mostly gone. It is unlikely to find exactly what this first organism was like. Nevertheless, in the last few years, synthetic biology has made remarkable progress at modifying biomolecules, particularly nucleic acids. It is possible that soon we will be able to construct and understand a minimalistic system in which molecules can copy themselves in a protocell. The study of such systems could shed light into the origin of the first organisms.

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Published

2014-09-26

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Laos, R., & Benner, S. (2014). The first self-replicating molecule and the origin of life. Revista De Química, 28(1-2), 24–33. Retrieved from https://revistas.pucp.edu.pe/index.php/quimica/article/view/10416

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