Question 1: Commentary Referring to the Statement ``The Origin of Life can be Traced Back to the Origin of Kinetic Control'' and the Question ``Do You Agree with this Statement; and How Would You Envisage the Prebiotic Evolutionary Bridge Between Thermodyn

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Thermodynamic Versus Kinetic Reaction Control, Metabolic Versus Genetic Autocatalytic Cycles In Prebiotic Chemistry

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The paper summarizes thoughts induced by some of the programmatic
questions Pier Luigi Luisi posed for discussion at the Erice workshop.

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