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Yu Ernest Liu: Modelling the origin of self-replication

Time: Wed 2018-09-12 15.00 - 15.45

Location: Seminar Hall Kuskvillan, Institut Mittag-Leffler

Participating: Yu Ernest Liu, University of Groningen

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Explaining the origin of life requires us to elucidate how self-replication arises. To be specific, how can a self-replicating entity develop spontaneously from a chemical reaction system in which no reaction is self-replicating? Here, we set up a general mathematical model for chemical reaction systems that properly accounts for energetics, kinetics, and the conservation law. We found that (1) it is not very difficult to observe a system that is able to self-replicate, one of the most essential properties of life; (2) it is possible to construct a self-replicating system in which the entropy of some parts spontaneously decreases; (3) complex self-replicating molecules can emerge spontaneously and relatively easily from simple chemical reaction systems through a sequence of transitions; etc. Together, these results start to explain the origins of prebiotic evolution.