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Competition dynamics in a chemical system of self-replicating macrocycles

Authors :
Markovitch, Omer
Kramer, Boris H.
Weissing, Franz J.
van Doorn, G. Sander
Otto, Sijbren
Bongard, Josh
Lovato, Juniper
Hebert-Dufrésne, Laurent
Dasari, Radhakrishna
Soros, Lisa
System Chemistry
Pen group
Weissing group
Van Doorn group
Source :
Artificial Life Conference Proceedings, 32, 462-464
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
MIT Press, 2020.

Abstract

Central to the origin of life is the question how a chemical system transitioned from interacting molecules to an entity with the capacity for self-replication, diversification and adaptive evolution. Here, we study a chemical system that is comprised of macrocycles that have been shown to spontaneously give rise to self-replicating entities. By combining experimental and theoretical approaches, we strive to understand the evolutionary potential of this system. In particular, we apply eco-evolutionary reasoning to investigate whether and when this system of chemical replicators can diversify. Here, we report first results of a simplified stochastic chemical reaction model that is parameterized on the basis of experimental data. The model considers the competition of two replicators that do not interact directly but need similar building blocks for their growth and reproduction. Interestingly, the replicator that emerges first is being overtaken by the later one. By means of stochastic simulations, we will explore how the competitive ability of a replicator is determined by its chemical characteristics, and under which conditions replicators can coexist. The results will subsequently inform the design of future experiments.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Artificial Life Conference Proceedings, 32, 462-464
Accession number :
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