29 NOV 2013 by ideonexus
The Origin of Life from Molecules
The account of the origin of life that I shall give is necessarily speculative;
by definition, nobody was around to see what happened. There are a
number of rival theories, but they all have certain features in common.
The simplified account I shall give is probably not too far from the truth.
We do not know what chemical raw materials were abundant on earth
before the coming of life, but among the plausible possibilities are water,
carbon dioxide, methane, and ammonia: all simple compounds ...Highlights from Dawkin's description of how molecules evolved through natural selection to eventually form life.
14 SEP 2011 by ideonexus
Molecular Biology is More than Just Morphology
It [molecular biology] is concerned particularly with the forms of biological molecules and with the evolution, exploitation and ramification of these forms in the ascent to higher and higher levels of organization. Molecular biology is predominantly three- dimensional and structural—which does not mean, however, that it is merely a refinement of morphology. It must at the same time inquire into genesis and function.Folksonomies: molecular biology morphology
Folksonomies: molecular biology morphology
Quoting William Thomas Astbury concerning the need for Molecular Biology to be concerned with Genesis and Function.