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The Future of Origin of Life Research: Bridging Decades-Old Divisions

Silke Asche
Sidney Becker
Adrien Boniface
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Nozair Khawaja
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Gladys Kostyrka
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Giacomo Moggioli
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Sinje Neukirchen
Filipa L Sousa
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Research on the origin of life is highly heterogeneous. After a peculiar historical development, it still includes strongly opposed views which potentially hinder progress. In the 1st Interdisciplinary Origin of Life Meeting, early-career researchers gathered to explore the commonalities between theories and approaches, critical divergence points, and expectations for the future. We find that even though classical approaches and theories-e.g., bottom-up and top-down, RNA world vs. metabolism-first-have been prevalent in origin of life research, they are ceasing to be mutually exclusive and they can and should feed integrating approaches. Here we focus on pressing questions and recent developments that bridge the classical disciplines and approaches, and highlight expectations for future endeavours in origin of life research.
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hal-03814148 , version 1 (13-10-2022)

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Martina Preiner, Silke Asche, Sidney Becker, Holly C Betts, Adrien Boniface, et al.. The Future of Origin of Life Research: Bridging Decades-Old Divisions. Life, 2020, 10 (3), pp.20. ⟨10.3390/life10030020⟩. ⟨hal-03814148⟩
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