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Primordial sex facilitates the emergence of evolution.

Sam SinaiJason OlejarzIulia A NeaguMartin A Nowak
Published in: Journal of the Royal Society, Interface (2019)
Compartments are ubiquitous throughout biology, and they have very likely played a crucial role at the origin of life. Here we assume that a protocell, which is a compartment enclosing functional components, requires N such components in order to be evolvable. We calculate the timescale in which a minimal evolvable protocell is produced. We show that when protocells fuse and share information, the timescales polynomially in N By contrast, in the absence of fusion, the worst-case scenario is exponential in N We discuss the implications of this result for the origin of life and other biological processes.
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