The Molecular Origins of Life -

The Molecular Origins of Life

Assembling Pieces of the Puzzle

Andri Brack (Herausgeber)

Buch | Softcover
428 Seiten
1998
Cambridge University Press (Verlag)
978-0-521-56475-5 (ISBN)
68,55 inkl. MwSt
This 1999 book integrates discoveries in astronomy, palaeontology, biology and chemistry, and uses this knowledge to help us to understand the likely origin of life on Earth. Twenty-three top experts discuss everything from the environment and atmosphere of the early Earth, through the appearance of organic molecules, to chemical systems capable of self-replication and evolution.
The origin of life was an event probably unique in the Earth's history, and reconstructing this event is like assembling a puzzle made up of many pieces. These pieces are composed of information acquired from many different disciplines. The aim of this 1999 book is to integrate discoveries in astronomy, planetology, palaeontology, biology and chemistry, and use this knowledge to present plausible scenarios that give us a better understanding of the likely origin of life on Earth. Twenty-three top experts contribute chapters that discuss everything from the environment and atmosphere of the early Earth, through the appearance of organic molecules in the prebiotic environment, to primitive chiral chemical systems capable of self-replication and evolution by mutation. The book also discusses various clues to the origin of life that can be obtained by a study of the past and present microbial world, as well as from Saturn's moon Titan and the planet Mars. Chemists, biologists, earth scientists, and astronomers will find this book a thought-provoking summary of our knowledge of this extraordinary event.

List of contributors; Introduction André Brack; Part I. Setting the Stage: 1. The origin of the atmosphere Tobias C. Owen; 2. The early atmosphere as a source of biogenic compounds James F. Kasting, and Lisa L. Brown; Part II. Organic Molecules on the Primitive Earth: 3. The endogenous synthesis of organic compounds Stanley L. Miller; 4. Hydrothermal systems Nils G. Holm, and Eva M. Andersson; 5. Cosmic origin of the biosphere Armand H. Delsemme; 6. Meteorites John R. Cronin; 7. Micrometeorites on the early Earth Michel Maurette; Part III. Possible Starts for Primitive Life: 8. Membrane compartments in prebiotic evolution David W. Deamer; 9. A step-by-step analysis of the early chemistry of life in an iron-sulfur world Günter Wächtershauser; 10. The thioester world Christian de Duve; 11. Origins of the RNA world Alan W. Schwartz; 12. Catalysis of RNA synthesis: a possible route from prebiotic chemistry to the RNA world James P. Ferris; 13. Catalysis in the RNA world Kenneth D. James, and Andrew W. Ellington; 14. Self-replication and autocatalysis Jens Burmeister, and Günter von Kiedrowski; Part IV. Clues from the Bacterial World: 15. Hyperthermophiles and their possible role as ancestors of modern life Karl O. Stetter; 16. Tracing the roots of the universal tree of life J. William Schopf; Part V. Clues from Other Planets: 17. Titan François Raulin; 18. Life on Mars Christopher P. McKay; Part VI. Conclusion André Brack.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 28.12.1998
Zusatzinfo 23 Tables, unspecified; 31 Halftones, unspecified; 74 Line drawings, unspecified
Verlagsort Cambridge
Sprache englisch
Maße 152 x 234 mm
Gewicht 606 g
Themenwelt Naturwissenschaften Biologie Evolution
Naturwissenschaften Biologie Genetik / Molekularbiologie
ISBN-10 0-521-56475-1 / 0521564751
ISBN-13 978-0-521-56475-5 / 9780521564755
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