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Spontaneous Emergence of Information in Simple Biological Systems

www.omicsonline.org/open-access/spontaneous-emergence-of-information-in-simple-biological-systems-2332-0737-1000117.phpInformation, no doubt plays an important role in the processes leading to the appearance of life on Earth. Hence, in this perspective, it is important to understand how a system, or a simple biological system, can generate such information. Let us consider, for instance, a simple process where a primitive catalyst, E, randomly binds two substrates, A and B, before releasing the products. The aim of the present paper is to raise the question to know whether such system can generate information Citation:Ricard J (2015) Spontaneous Emergence of Information in Simple Biological Systems. Curr Synthetic Sys Biol 3: 117. doi: 10.4172/2332-0737.1000117 https://www.omicsonline.org/open-access/spontaneous-emergence-of-information-in-simple-biological-systems-2332-0737-1000117.php?aid=43079

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