Origin & Evolution of Life

Did Organs Precede Organisms In The Origin Of Life?

By Keith Cowing
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Microlife via PubMed
January 8, 2025
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Did Organs Precede Organisms In The Origin Of Life?
Equivalences between categories in naturally occurring Biological Evolution and the stepwise abstraction hierarchy of synthetic biology based on Andrianantoandro et al. (2006). Note the match among the three central classes but the divergence at the left and right sides. Genuine biological functionality starts in proto-organs/devices, although it is preceded by the accumulation or capture of molecular assemblies/parts of lower complexity. Note that in certain cases, organisms might become organs as in the case of mitochondria, and probably systems can act as modules of a higher level system. — Microlife via PubMed

Evolutionary processes acting on populations of organized molecules preceded the origin of living organisms.

These prebiotic entities were independently and repeatedly produced [i.e. (re)-produced] by the assembly of their components, following an iterative process giving rise to nearly but not fully identical replicas, allowing for a prebiotic form of Darwinian evolution.

Natural selection favored the more persistent assemblies, some possibly modifying their own internal structure, or even their environment, thereby acquiring function. We refer to these assemblies as proto-organs. In association with other assemblies (e.g. in a coacervate or encapsulated within a vesicle), such proto-organs could evolve and acquire a role within the collective when their coexistence favored the selection of the ensemble.

Along millions of years, an extraordinarily small number of successful combinations of those proto-organs co-occurring in spatially individualizing compartments might have co-evolved forming a proto-metabolic and proto-genetic informative network, eventually leading to the selfreplication of a very few.

Thus, interactions between encapsulated proto-organs would have had a much higher probability of evolving into proto-organisms than interactions among simpler molecules. Multimolecular forms evolve functions; thus, functional organs would have preceded organisms.

Did organs precede organisms in the origin of life?, Microlife via PubMed (open access)

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