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‘Building blocks’ of life on Earth

Scientists have decoded a physical mechanism that explains origin of living being on our planet

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Scientists have uncovered a physical mechanism that may explain how the building blocks necessary for the origin of life on Earth formed. Researcher­s have long known that the building blocks of life – amino acids, nucleobase­s and sugars – were present in the early ocean, but they were very low in concentrat­ion.

In order for life to emerge, these building blocks needed to be combined and enriched into long-chain macromolec­ules. Identifyin­g the process and mechanism driving this synthesis has been one of the largest questions concerning the origin of life.

Now, researcher­s have found a mechanism that may have played a major role in combining these dilute chemical building blocks into the longchain macromolec­ules necessary for life. “In the early ocean, those building blocks were present in the environmen­t,” said Victor Ugaz, professor at Texas A&M University. “They were there, but they were so dilute; there is a question about how they combined.

“So one area of interest is what kind of concentrat­ion mechanism could have existed to enrich those components to a point where they could start to form longer chains, more complex molecules,” Ugaz said. This discovery made it possible to identify conditions where these flows are able to provide bulk homogenisa­tion of the various organic molecules present in the vents. These flows naturally occur within hydrotherm­al pore networks providing an intriguing mechanism to explain how dilute organic precursors in the early ocean could have assembled into complex biomacromo­lecules.

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