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Describes and explains a theory that shows how organisms can use or may have used thermal cycling as an energy source, for example in volcanic hot springs, as an evolutionary step towards photosynthesis.
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The evolution group of the Institute of Molecular BioSciences at Massey University, Palmerston North, New Zealand.
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-within grasp. Provides a forum for molecular studies that advance the understanding of phylogeny and evolution.
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at the cellular level.
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Research and publications on the origin of new genes, new functions, and their role in genome evolution, adaptation, and species differences.
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Explores the structural relationship between cosmological symmetry-breaking and the form of molecular evolution leading to biological systems on Earth. It thus forms an alternative to historical hypotheses in which the form of biogenesis is believed to be the product of a linked sequence of specific conditions, bridged by stochastic selection processes.
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Details work exploring the evolution of novel ribozymes (deoxyribo and ribonucleic acid catalysts) from populations of random sequences, attempting to shed light on the origins of biological catalysis.
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Part of the ExPASy Molecular Biology Server, this extensive list contains almost exclusively pointers to information sources for life scientists with an interest in biological macromolecules.
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