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American Physical Society, Physical Review Letters, 1(107), 2011

DOI: 10.1103/physrevlett.107.018101

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Emergence of Information Transmission in a Prebiotic RNA Reactor

Journal article published in 2011 by Benedikt Obermayer ORCID, Hubert Krammer, Dieter Braun, Ulrich Gerland
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Abstract

A poorly understood step in the transition from a chemical to a biological world is the emergence of self-replicating molecular systems. We study how a precursor for such a replicator might arise in a hydrothermal RNA reactor, which accumulates longer sequences from unbiased monomer influx and random ligation. In the reactor, intra- and intermolecular base pairing locally protects from random cleavage. By analyzing stochastic simulations, we find temporal sequence correlations that constitute a signature of information transmission, weaker but of the same form as in a true replicator.