Biogenesis - Noam Lahav

Biogenesis

Theories of Life's Origin

(Autor)

Buch | Softcover
362 Seiten
1999
Oxford University Press Inc (Verlag)
978-0-19-511755-4 (ISBN)
47,35 inkl. MwSt
Biogenesis is a detailed, critical discussion of the modern scientific study of the origin of life, its history and biological, geological, and cosmological background, the rationale of its main assumptions and experimental strategies, and its plethora of theories, model, scenarios, and controversies.
Biogenesis provides a detailed, critical discussion of the modern scientific study of the origin of life. It covers the entire history, including the biological, geological, and cosmological background. The author explains the rationale behind the main assumptions and experimental strategies of the study of the origin of life, and reviews its plethora of theories, models, scenarios, and controversies. The book begins with the history of the
search for life's origin from the Greek philosophers to contemporary scientists. The author introduces the reader to important aspects of scientific thinking, and covers the biases, successes, and failures of these
thinkers. Part II succinctly describes selected attributes of life, which are connected to theories and controversies of the studies of the origin of life. The main features of the solar system and Earth, where life is assumed to have originated, are briefly reviewed in Part III. This section covers the formation of the planet, its primordial atmosphere and seas, and the Gaia theory. Part IV investigates the rationale of the scientific theories of the origin of life. It begins with the
fundamental assumptions and guidelines, as well as the main experimental strategies used by origin-of-life researchers. The book proceeds with a search for clues in both the geological and biological records.
It concludes with a critical, but objective discussion of the main reactions, processes, models, and scenarios suggested for the emergence of various attributes of life in prebiotic environment and the transition from inanimate to animate.

Preface ; Prologue. On Universes, Elements, Planets, and Life ; Part I. History of the Search into the Origin of Life: On the Shoulders of So Many ; Ch. 1. From Myths to Logos to Stagnation ; Ch. 2. Experimental Biology of the 17th Century ; Ch. 3. Systematic Biology, Doubts and Uncertainties: The 18th Century ; Ch. 4. Demise and Resurrection of the Spontaneous Generation School: Pasteur and Darwin ; Ch. 5. The Modern Era: Spontaneous Generation at the Molecular Level ; Part II. Central Features of Life as We Know it in Our Phylogenetic Tree ; Ch. 6. A General Morphological-functional Characterization of the Cell ; Ch. 7. General Chemical, Biochemical, and Molecular-biological Characterization ; Ch. 8. General Thermodynamic Considerations ; Ch. 9. Central Biochemical Molecules and Processes ; Ch. 10. Biological Conservation and Continuity and the Phylogenetic Tree ; Ch. 11. Biological Life: A Multitude of Points of View ; Part III. ; Ch. 12. Our Universe, Galaxy, and Solar System ; Ch. 13. Planet Earth ; Part IV. Beyond the Progenote: Rationale, Strategies, Scenarios, and Models in the Search of the Origin of Life ; Ch. 14. Basic Assumptions and Strategies ; Ch. 15. Clues and Speculations by Back-extrapolation from Cosmology and Geology ; Ch. 16. Clues from Biology: Evolution, Conservatism, Continuity, and Their Implications ; Ch. 17. Top-down Reconstruction of Processes and Early Evolutionary Stages Without Specific Geochemical Consideration ; Ch. 18. Bottom-up Reconstruction Without Specific Biogeochemical Conditions ; Ch. 19. Bottom-up Biogeochemical Reconstruction: Starting from Organic Scratch in the Absence of Minerals ; Ch. 20. Bottom-up Biogeochemical Reconstruction: Minerals Functioning as Scaffolds, Adsorbents, Catalysts, and Information Carriers ; Ch. 21. Bottom-up Biogeochemical Reconstructions: Mineral Involvement in Energy Production and Transfer ; Ch. 22. Possible Sies for Molecular Evolution Scenarios and Their Rhythms ; Ch. 23. Computer Modeling of Biogeochemical Scenarios ; Epilogue

Erscheint lt. Verlag 25.3.1999
Zusatzinfo 6 halftones, 53 line figures
Verlagsort New York
Sprache englisch
Maße 155 x 234 mm
Gewicht 532 g
Themenwelt Naturwissenschaften Biologie Evolution
Naturwissenschaften Physik / Astronomie Astronomie / Astrophysik
ISBN-10 0-19-511755-7 / 0195117557
ISBN-13 978-0-19-511755-4 / 9780195117554
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