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EP 227 Stuart Kauffman on the Emergence of Life

The Jim Rutt Show

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Extraordinary Discovery of Small Molecule Auto-Catalytic Sets in 6700 Prokaryotes

A groundbreaking discovery showcases the presence of small molecule auto-catalytic sets in 6700 prokaryotes, including bacteria and archaea, without the need for DNA, RNA, proteins, or polymers. Research revealed that each prokaryote harbors a unique set of these auto-catalytic molecules, which overlap in remarkable ways. These sets are composed of irreducible auto-catalytic subsets, demonstrating a complex network where multiple subsets can combine to form larger entities. Importantly, it was found that these irreducible subsets act as replicators, akin to genes, allowing for exchange and heritability. This finding suggests a form of metabolic evolution through the exchange of these irreducible auto-catalytic sets, opening up avenues for further computational analysis and study.

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