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English: Spatial distribution maps for no functional species, one functional species, and two functional species. The three scenarios shown are all identical up to cycles. In the first scenario, no functional sequences appear. In the second scenario, a functional zyme appears at  = 130 cycles. In the third scenario, the same functional zyme appears at  = 130 cycles, and the functional zyme appears at  = 209 cycles. The spatial distribution of the polymer (total) and monomer concentrations are shown from 0 up to 1000 cycles. The kinetic rate constants are , , and , and diffusive rates of and sites/cycle. The scale for polymer density spans from 0 (blue) to 30 (red). The scale for monomer density spans from 0 (blue) to 100 (red). The scale for similarity index spans from 0 (blue) to 1 (red).
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Source Movie S1 from Walker S, Grover M, Hud N (2012). "Universal Sequence Replication, Reversible Polymerization and Early Functional Biopolymers: A Model for the Initiation of Prebiotic Sequence Evolution". PLOS ONE. DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0034166. PMID 22493682. PMC: 3320909.
Author Walker S, Grover M, Hud N
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