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Self Replicating Chemical Systems MAS.S62 FAB 2 3.20.12

Self Replicating Chemical Systems MAS.S62 FAB 2 3.20.12. 0] Autocatalytic Reactions 1 ] Nucleotide Systems 2] Amino Acid systems 3] Organic Chemical Systems. Synthetic Complexities of Various Systems. Atoms: ~ 20 [C,N,O] Complexion: W ~ 3 20 x = 32. Complexity ( uProcessor /program):

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Self Replicating Chemical Systems MAS.S62 FAB 2 3.20.12

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  1. Self Replicating Chemical SystemsMAS.S62 FAB23.20.12 0] Autocatalytic Reactions 1] Nucleotide Systems 2] Amino Acid systems 3] Organic Chemical Systems

  2. Synthetic Complexities of Various Systems Atoms: ~ 20 [C,N,O] Complexion: W~ 320 x = 32 Complexity (uProcessor/program): x ~ 1K byte = 8000 Nucleotides: ~ 1000 Complexion: W~41000 x = 2000 = 2Kb DNA Polymerase Product: C = 4 states x = 2 Product: C = 4 states x = 2 Product: 107 Nucleotides x = 2x107 x[Product / Parts] =~ .00025 x[Product / Parts] =~ .0625 x[Product / Parts] =104 x >1 Product has sufficient complexity to encode for parts / assembler

  3. Autocatalytic Reactions Stoichiometry: -)

  4. Clock Reactions

  5. Prions Hecht et. al. Rules for Protein solubility http://www.sussex.ac.uk/Users/ctf20/dphil_2005/Thesis/Chapter1/prions.htm

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