
The Role of Small-Molecule Autocatalysis in Evolutionary Processes
A study explores the role of small-molecule autocatalysis in driving compartment growth, competition, and reproduction. The researchers investigate the dynamics of transient compartmentalization and its implications for the origin of life. They demonstrate the self-reproduction of supramolecular giant vesicles and the amplification of encapsulated DNA, highlighting the potential of autocatalytic systems as models for prebiotic structures. The findings shed light on the emergence of early replicators and provide insights into the evolution of life before genes.