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E-grāmata: Prebiotic Chemistry and Chemical Evolution of Nucleic Acids

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  • Sērija : Nucleic Acids and Molecular Biology 35
  • Izdošanas datums: 01-Aug-2018
  • Izdevniecība: Springer International Publishing AG
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9783319935843
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  • Formāts: PDF+DRM
  • Sērija : Nucleic Acids and Molecular Biology 35
  • Izdošanas datums: 01-Aug-2018
  • Izdevniecība: Springer International Publishing AG
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9783319935843

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The origin of life is one of the biggest unsolved scientific questions. This book deals with the formation and first steps of the chemical evolution of nucleic acids, including the chemical roots behind the origin of their components from the simplest sources in a geochemical context. Chemical evolution encompasses the chemical processes and interactions conducive to self-assembly and supramolecular organization, leading to an increase of complexity and the emergence of life. 

The book starts with a personal account of the pioneering work of Stanley Miller and Jeffrey Bada on the Chemistry of Origins of Life and how the development of organic chemistry beginning in the 19th century led to the emergence of the field of prebiotic chemistry, situated at the frontier between organic, geo- and biochemistry. It then continues reviewing in tutorial manner current central topics regarding the organization of nucleic acids: the origin of nucleobases and nucleosides, their phosphorylation and polymerization and ultimately, their self-assembly and supramolecular organization at the inception of life.


1 Nucleobases on the Primitive Earth: Their Sources and Stabilities
1(20)
H. James Cleaves
2 Condensation and Decomposition of Nucleotides in Simulated Hydrothermal Fields
21(10)
Ryan Lorig-Roach
David Deamer
3 Mineral-Organic Interactions in Prebiotic Synthesis
31(54)
Steven A. Benner
Hyo-Joong Kim
Elisa Biondi
4 From the Dawn of Organic Chemistry to Astrobiology: Urea as a Foundational Component in the Origin of Nucleobases and Nucleotides
85(58)
Cesar Menor-Salvan
5 Searching for Possible Ancestors of RNA: The Self-Assembly Hypothesis for the Origin of Proto-RNA
143(32)
Brian J. Cafferty
David M. Fialho
Nicholas V. Hud
6 The Origin of the Ionized Linker: Geochemical Predestination for Phosphate?
175(24)
Matthew A. Pasek
7 Template-Directed Replication of Nucleic Acids Mediated by Viscous Environments
199(28)
Isaac Gallego
Christine He
8 Folding and Catalysis Near Life's Origin: Support for Fe2+ as a Dominant Divalent Cation
227(18)
C. Denise Okafor
Jessica C. Bowman
Nicholas V. Hud
Jennifer B. Glass
Loren Dean Williams
9 Connections Between Mathematical Models of Prebiotic Evolution and Homochirality
245(18)
Celia Blanco
Irene A. Chen
10 Network Theory in Prebiotic Evolution
263
Sara Imari Walker
Cole Mathis
Dr. Menor-Salvan is astrobiologist and Professor of Biochemistry at Universidad de Alcala (Spain), and scientist affiliated to the Center for Chemical Evolution (Georgia Institute of Technology, USA). His main research interest is the Prebiotic Chemistry and Chemical Evolution of biopolymers and Origins of Life.