偏离随机性:自我复制器的进化,可以通过无菌拉链形成自我排序
Marcel J Eleveld1, Juntian Wu1, Kai Liu1
1Center for Systems Chemistry, Stratingh Institute, University of Groningen, Groningen, the Netherlands.
概括
这项研究表明,在自复制宏循环的合成系统中,基本的达尔文进化. 这些复制者通过突变和选择适应不断变化的环境,模仿生命早期.
科学领域:
- 生命起源研究研究生命的起源.
- 合成生物学 合成生物学
- 化学进化的化学演变.
背景情况:
- 达尔文进化需要具有可访问结构空间,有限占用率和通过突变和选择进行导航的自我复制者.
- 生命从无生命物质的出现很可能涉及达尔文的自我复制实体的进化.
研究的目的:
- 为了研究一种显示达尔文进化论的合成系统.
- 探索自我复制的宏循环如何适应不同的选择压力.
主要方法:
- 从两个构建块中形成自我复制的六米宏观循环.
- 对序列空间占用和受欢迎序列 (通过硬质拉链形成交替块) 的分析.
- 研究不同条件下的复制和破坏动态 (非选择性与选择性破坏).
主要成果:
- 该系统形成了自我复制的六边形宏循环,占据了可能序列的子集.
- 绝缘拉链形成有利于交替的块序列.
- 在非选择性破坏下,更快的复制者占据主导地位.
- 在选择性破坏下,一个突变分子平衡复制速度和对减少的抵抗力成为主导.
结论:
- 合成宏观循环系统展示了达尔文进化的初始形式.
- 复制者可以通过突变和选择来适应不断变化的选择压力.
- 这个系统提供了进化和生命起源的基本原理的见解.
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