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Abiogensis in a bottle?

by Orion <Newgenesis@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Jun 1, 2008 at 03:29 PM

Nope
http://exploringorigins.org/protocells.html

The theoretical protocell shown in the image on the right is made up of 
only two molecular components, a RNA replicase and a fatty acid 
membrane.  An extremely pared down and simple version of a cell, the 
protocell is nonetheless capable of growth, replication, and evolution. 
  Although a working version of a protocell has not yet been achieved in 
a laboratory setting.

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Hence still no evidence for abiogenesis anywhere. Think about it, can't 
be done with all the science know how, you think is gonna happen by 
cosmic chance?
 




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Orion <Newgenesis@[EMA  2008-06-01 15:29:15 
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"Lars Wilson" &  2008-06-01 14:11:42 
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"John Smith" &l  2008-06-02 02:04:44 
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nicovar@[EMAIL PROTECTED]  2008-06-05 13:10:46 
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mariposas rand mair fheal  2008-06-05 13:17:50 
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mariposas rand mair fheal  2008-06-05 23:57:13 
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nicovar@[EMAIL PROTECTED]  2008-06-05 19:12:39 

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