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- Chemoton abstract "The chemoton is an abstract model for the fundamental unit of life introduced by Hungarian theoretical biologist Tibor Gánti. It is the oldest known computational abstract of protocell. Gánti conceived the basic idea in 1952 and formulated the concept in 1971 in his book The Principles of Life (originally written in Hungarian, and translated to English only in 2003). He surmised the chemoton as the original ancestor of all organisms, or the last universal common ancestor.The basic assumption of the model is that life should fundamentally and essentially have three properties: metabolism, self-replication, and a bilipid membrane. The metabolic and replication functions together form an autocatalytic subsystem necessary for the basic functions of life, and a membrane encloses this subsystem to separate it from the surrounding environment. Therefore, any system having such properties may be regarded as alive, and it will be subjected to natural selection and contain a self-sustaining cellular information. The model is regarded as one of the most, if not the most, significant contribution to theoretical biology in the 20th century to understand the chemical basis and origin of life as it provides a philosophy of evolutionary units.".
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- Chemoton wikiPageWikiLink Abiogenesis.
- Chemoton wikiPageWikiLink Amphiphile.
- Chemoton wikiPageWikiLink Artificial_life.
- Chemoton wikiPageWikiLink Autocatalysis.
- Chemoton wikiPageWikiLink Category:Philosophy_of_biology.
- Chemoton wikiPageWikiLink Cell_membrane.
- Chemoton wikiPageWikiLink Computer_language.
- Chemoton wikiPageWikiLink Fission_(biology).
- Chemoton wikiPageWikiLink Hungarians.
- Chemoton wikiPageWikiLink Hypercycle_(chemistry).
- Chemoton wikiPageWikiLink Last_universal_ancestor.
- Chemoton wikiPageWikiLink Manfred_Eigen.
- Chemoton wikiPageWikiLink Mathematical_and_theoretical_biology.
- Chemoton wikiPageWikiLink Membrane_lipids.
- Chemoton wikiPageWikiLink Metabolism.
- Chemoton wikiPageWikiLink Mycoplasma.
- Chemoton wikiPageWikiLink Natural_selection.
- Chemoton wikiPageWikiLink Osmotic_pressure.
- Chemoton wikiPageWikiLink Peter_Schuster.
- Chemoton wikiPageWikiLink Protocell.
- Chemoton wikiPageWikiLink Quasispecies_model.
- Chemoton wikiPageWikiLink RNA_world.
- Chemoton wikiPageWikiLink Ribozyme.
- Chemoton wikiPageWikiLink Self-replication.
- Chemoton wikiPageWikiLink Tibor_Gánti.
- Chemoton wikiPageWikiLink Unit_of_selection.
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- Chemoton wikiPageWikiLinkText "Chemoton".
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- Chemoton subject Category:Philosophy_of_biology.
- Chemoton hypernym Model.
- Chemoton type Person.
- Chemoton type Source.
- Chemoton comment "The chemoton is an abstract model for the fundamental unit of life introduced by Hungarian theoretical biologist Tibor Gánti. It is the oldest known computational abstract of protocell. Gánti conceived the basic idea in 1952 and formulated the concept in 1971 in his book The Principles of Life (originally written in Hungarian, and translated to English only in 2003).".
- Chemoton label "Chemoton".
- Chemoton sameAs Q1106696.
- Chemoton sameAs کیمیازی.
- Chemoton sameAs Kemoton.
- Chemoton sameAs Chemoton.
- Chemoton sameAs m.065zxd8.
- Chemoton sameAs Q1106696.
- Chemoton wasDerivedFrom Chemoton?oldid=690988890.
- Chemoton depiction Chemoton_ATV.svg.
- Chemoton isPrimaryTopicOf Chemoton.