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'Genesis': A takeover from field-responsive matter?

Biological Physics 2010-08-16 v1 Soft Condensed Matter Other Quantitative Biology

Abstract

Cairns-Smith (2008) has argued for a pre-Darwinian era, with a simpler basis for life's functioning via primitive "crystal genes" (information transfer, kinetic control on metabolic reactions). At the other extreme, guided by the structural similarity of clusters in early-evolved enzymes to iron-sulphide minerals like greigite, the hydrothermal mound scenario of Russell and coworkers (1994) presents how non-equilibrium forces rooted in geochemistry could be extrapolated to understand the metabolic functioning of living systems. The informational vs metabolic aspects of life in these respective scenarios can be linked together via a framboid-based theory of Sawlowicz (2000), as these assemblies typically form in colloidal environments. In this background, we consider the ramifications of a magnetic rock field on the mound scenario, asking if soft matter assemblies are compatible with a coherent order.

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@article{arxiv.1008.2362,
  title  = {'Genesis': A takeover from field-responsive matter?},
  author = {Gargi Mitra-Delmotte and Asoke N. Mitra},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1008.2362},
  year   = {2010}
}

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16 pages, 1 figure, pdf file

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