复制因子方程
进化动力学
进化生物学
动力学(音乐)
现代进化合成
基石
达尔文主义
合成生物学
自然选择
生物
生态学
生化工程
计算机科学
选择(遗传算法)
计算生物学
物理
人工智能
地理
人口
社会学
考古
人口学
工程类
声学
作者
Kai Liu,Alex Blokhuis,Chris van Ewijk,Armin Kiani,Juntian Wu,Wouter H. Roos,Sijbren Otto
标识
DOI:10.26434/chemrxiv-2022-f2lsd
摘要
Natural selection is the cornerstone of Darwinian evolution and acts on reproducing entities exhibiting variations that can be inherited and selected for based on, among others, interactions with the environment. Conversely, the replicating entities can also affect their environment generating a two-way feedback on evolutionary dynamics. The onset of such ecological-evolutionary dynamics marks a stepping stone in the transition from chemistry to biology. Yet the bottom-up creation of a molecular system that exhibits ecological-evolutionary dynamics has remained elusive. Here, we describe the onset of such dynamics in a minimal system containing two synthetic self-replicators. The replicators are capable of binding and activating a cofactor, enabling them to change the oxidation state of their environment through photoredox catalysis. The replicator distribution adapts to this change and, depending on light intensity, one or the other replicator prevails. In both cases the replicator distribution evolves towards higher dynamic kinetic stability, rooted in a faster replication rate under the specific environmental conditions. This study opens the world of chemistry to evolutionary dynamics that has until now been restricted to biology.
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