Replication Processes—From Autocatalysis to Systems Chemistry

J Huck, D Philp - Supramolecular Chemistry: From Molecules …, 2012 - Wiley Online Library
Chemical systems capable of templating and catalyzing their own synthesis—known as
replicating systems—have started to appear in the chemical literature over the last 25 years …

Making molecules make themselves–the chemistry of artificial replicators

A Vidonne, D Philp - European Journal of Organic Chemistry, 2009 - Wiley Online Library
Examples of chemical systems capable of templating and catalyzing their own synthesis–so‐
called replicating systems–have begun to appear in the chemical literature over the last 20 …

Replication Processes in Natural and Unnatural Systems

A Robertson, AJ Sinclair, D Philp - 2000 - research-portal.st-andrews.ac.uk
Examples of chemical systems capable of templating and catalysing their own synthesis-self-
replicating systems-have begun to appear in the chemical literature over the last 15 years …

Minimal self-replicating systems

A Robertson, AJ Sinclair, D Philp - Chemical Society Reviews, 2000 - pubs.rsc.org
Examples of chemical systems capable of templating and catalysing their own synthesis—
self-replicating systems—have begun to appear in the chemical literature over the last 15 …

Physico-chemical conditions for self-replication

S Sarkar, J England - APS March Meeting Abstracts, 2017 - ui.adsabs.harvard.edu
Self-replication is a process by which an object creates a near identical copy of itself. It is the
process by which asexual reproduction happens and, arguably, it was the most important …

Making Molecules Make Themselves–the Chemistry of Artificial Replicators (Eur. J. Org. Chem. 5/2009)

A Vidonne, D Philp - European Journal of Organic Chemistry, 2009 - Wiley Online Library
The cover picture shows in the lower left corner the schematic representation of a
recognition‐mediated autocatalytic cycle that is capable of producing multiple copies of a …

Recent Developments in the Design of Self‐Replicating Systems

EA Wintner, J Rebek Jr - Perspectives in Supramolecular …, 1996 - Wiley Online Library
The synthetic design of self-replicating systems is a relatively new field in chemistry; work on
molecules which produce copies of themselves began in the 1980s and has since become a …

[PDF][PDF] Self-replication and autocatalysis

J Burmeister - The molecular origins of life: assembling pieces of the …, 1998 - nzdr.ru
Long before science began, the question of the origin of life was answered by religion and
mythology. With the work of Lamarck and Darwin, science started to try to give new answers …

Self‐Replication in Chemistry and Biology

P Holliger, D Loakes - Systems Biology and Synthetic Biology, 2009 - Wiley Online Library
Self-replication involves the product-directed assembly of components to form a new
product; in its simplest form, it involves the joining of just two components. The product acts …

Self-Replication and Autocatalysis

V Patzke, G von Kiedrowski - 2008 - direct.mit.edu
The theory of Darwinian evolution describes the origin of biological information. As Oparin
stated in 1924, an evolving system (ie, an information-gaining system) is generally able to …