- of
progenotes.
Progenotes were
dominants in the
Progenote age, the time
where biological systems originated and
initially ****embled. The
Progenote age...
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Johann Peter; Deamer,
David (25
November 2016). "Is LUCA a
thermophilic progenote?".
Nature Microbiology. 1 (12): 16229. doi:10.1038/nmicrobiol.2016.229...
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could arise, have been
termed “
progenotes,” and the era
during which these were the most
advanced forms of life, the “
progenote era”.
These organisms or biological...
- Gogarten,
Johann Peter; Deamer,
David (2016). "Is LUCA a
thermophilic progenote?".
Nature Microbiology. 1 (12): 16229. doi:10.1038/nmicrobiol.2016.229...
- from an
ancestor with
poorly developed genetic machinery,
often called a
progenote. To
reflect these primary lines of descent, he
treated each as a domain...
- with
microbiologist Jane
Gibson in a 1980 paper,
these organisms, or
progenotes, were
imagined as
protocells with very low
complexity due to
their error-prone...
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towards genetic materials, this
leakiness could have
facilitated the
progenote hypothesis.
Researchers have also
proposed early encapsulation in aqueous...
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evolution is
considered to have
occurred starting from a
community of
progenotes, able to
exchange large molecules when HGT was the standard. This lateral...
- were
reverse transcribed into DNA and
formed the
progenote.
Bacteria and
archea evolved from the
progenote by
losing introns, and ‘urkaryote’
evolved from...
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considered to be a PNAS classic. Fox and
Woese also
introduced the idea of a
progenote as a
primordial entity in the
evolution of life. In the Fall of 1977,...