2020
DOI: 10.26434/chemrxiv.13083989
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Membrane Catalysed Formation of Nucleotide Clusters and Its Role in the Origins of Life

Abstract: <div>Non-enzymatic polymerisation explained how life could assemble spontaneously on the early Earth. Prior research has discovered that the non-enzymatic polymerisation can be mediated by various environmental settings, most widely accepted are the reactions driven by the cycles of hydration and dehydration and organising matrices such as clay, salt, membranes and mineral surface. Membranes have a unique feature which prepares it as a sensitive organising matrix, as compared to mineral surface and clay,… Show more

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