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Beilstein J. Org. Chem. 2017, 13, 1189–1203, doi:10.3762/bjoc.13.118
Graphical Abstract
Figure 1: Three processes involved in Darwinian evolution. Species must be replicated to obtain a large popul...
Figure 2: Minimal system for self-replication. Building blocks A and B can react to form either template T or...
Figure 3: A cross-catalytic replication scheme in which the formation of one template stimulates the formatio...
Figure 4: The first oligonucleotide capable of template directed self-replication without the need of enzymes...
Figure 5: Replication involving the SPREAD technique which prevents product inhibition. (1) A template molecu...
Figure 6: Figure showing (a) a coiled coil motif due to hydrophobic interactions between hydrophobic amino ac...
Figure 7: Self-replication of a helical peptide. Molecular recognition leads to the formation of a stable coi...
Figure 8: (a) Cross-catalyzed replication of template molecules E and E’ from their building blocks A(’) and B...
Figure 9: Distribution of the species present in the reaction mixture after 20 serial transfers. E and E’ mol...
Figure 10: (a) Secondary structure of the Azoarcus ribozyme consisting of four different strands of RNA, W, X,...
Figure 11: (a) The different combinations of IGS strands, tags and break junction give rise to a total of 48 d...
Figure 12: Figure depicting (a) building blocks consisting of a peptide attached to an aromatic ring. Building...
Figure 13: Plot showing the relative concentrations of set I (red), set II (blue) and the link between them; (...