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... ORIGIN OF LIFE Hypotheses of origins . Perhaps the most fundamental and at the same time the least understood biological prob- lem is the origin of life . It is central to many scientific and philosophical problems and to any ...
... ORIGIN OF LIFE Hypotheses of origins . Perhaps the most fundamental and at the same time the least understood biological prob- lem is the origin of life . It is central to many scientific and philosophical problems and to any ...
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... origin of the code . It has been shown that all the essential building blocks for life and their polymers may have been produced in some fair concentration on the primitive earth . This possibility is certainly relevant to the origin of ...
... origin of the code . It has been shown that all the essential building blocks for life and their polymers may have been produced in some fair concentration on the primitive earth . This possibility is certainly relevant to the origin of ...
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... origin of the cell . The cell may have arisen in response to the need for maintaining a high concentration of scarce building blocks or enzymes , or as protection against the gradually increasing abundance of oxygen on the primitive ...
... origin of the cell . The cell may have arisen in response to the need for maintaining a high concentration of scarce building blocks or enzymes , or as protection against the gradually increasing abundance of oxygen on the primitive ...
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