Biology – Quantitative Biology – Populations and Evolution
Scientific paper
2007-10-17
Biology
Quantitative Biology
Populations and Evolution
11 pages, two columns, 11 figures, submitted to J. Theor. Biol
Scientific paper
The coexistence between different types of templates has been the choice solution to the information crisis of prebiotic evolution, triggered by the finding that a single RNA-like template cannot carry enough information to code for any useful replicase. In principle, confining $d$ distinct templates of length $L$ in a package or protocell, whose survival depends on the coexistence of the templates it holds in, could resolve this crisis provided that $d$ is made sufficiently large. Here we review the prototypical package model of Niesert et al. 1981 which guarantees the greatest possible region of viability of the protocell population, and show that this model, and hence the entire package approach, does not resolve the information crisis. This is so because to secure survival the total information content of the protocell, $Ld$, must tend to a constant value that depends only on the spontaneous error rate per nucleotide of the template replication mechanism. As a result, an increase of $d$ must be followed by a decrease of $L$ to ensure the protocell viability, so that the net information gain is null.
Fontanari José F.
Silvestre Daniel A. M. M.
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