proteinoidimikrosfäärejä
Proteinoidimikrosfäärejä, often translated as proteinoid microspheres, are important entities in the study of abiogenesis, the process by which life arises from non-living matter. These structures are formed when proteinoids, which are polymers of amino acids, are heated in the presence of water. Upon cooling, these proteinoids aggregate into spherical or subspherical structures resembling primitive cells.
These microspheres exhibit several characteristics that make them analogous to early life forms. They possess a
The formation of proteinoid microspheres is a key concept in the Oparin-Haldane hypothesis and subsequent research