Article ID: CBB691036547

On a Quest of Reverse Translation (2017)

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Explaining the emergence of life is perhaps central and the most challenging question in modern science. Within this area of research, the emergence and evolution of the genetic code is supposed to be a critical transition in the evolution of modern organisms. The canonical genetic code is one of the most dominant aspects of life on this planet, and thus studying its origin is critical to understanding the evolution of life, including life’s emergence. In this sense it is possible to view the ribosome as a digital-to-analogue information converter. Why the translation apparatus evolved, is one of the enduring mysteries of molecular biology. Assuming the hypothesis that during the emergence of life evolution had to first involve autocatalytic systems, which only subsequently acquired the capacity of genetic heredity, in the present article we discuss some aspects and causes of the possible emergence of digital, discrete information arising from analogue information realized in the intra- and inter-molecular interactions throughout molecular evolution. How such reverse translation was achieved at a molecular level is still unclear. The results of such debates and investigations might shift current biological paradigms and might also have a momentous significance for modern philosophy in understanding our place in the universe.

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Authors & Contributors
Hirai, Hiro
Deichmann, Ute
Nathan, Marco J.
Racine, Valerie
Newman, William R.
Lean, Oliver M.
Journals
History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences
Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences
The Chemical Educator
Revue des Questions Scientifiques
Philosophy of Science
British Journal for the Philosophy of Science
Publishers
Routledge India
Arizona State University
World Scientific
Routledge
Harvard University Press
Academic Press
Concepts
Molecular biology
Genetics
Philosophy of science
Chemistry
Biology
Biogenesis; origin of life; spontaneous generation
People
Paracelsus, Theophrast von Hohenheim
Kircher, Athanasius
Delbrück, Max
Urey, Harold Clayton
Temin, Howard M.
Monod, Jacques
Time Periods
20th century
21st century
20th century, late
17th century
20th century, early
16th century
Places
Germany
Institutions
Universität zu Köln. Institut für Genetik
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