Origins of Life: New Model May Explain Emergence of Self-Replication on Early Earth
Tuesday, July 28, 2015 - 10:30
in Physics & Chemistry
One question of the origin of life in particular remains problematic: what enabled the leap from a primordial soup of individual monomers to self-replicating polymer chains? A new model published this week in The Journal of Chemical Physics, proposes a potential mechanism by which self-replication could have emerged. It posits that template-assisted ligation, the joining of two polymers by using a third, longer one as a template, could have enabled polymers to become self-replicating.