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Оглавление
Предисловие редактора перевода 5
Предисловие ко второму изданию 6
Предисловие к первому изданию 7
Примечание для читателей 9
1.
Эволюция клетки 12
1.1.
От молекул - к первой клетке 13
1.2.13.
Генетический материал эукариотических клеток упакован очень сложно 40
Заключение 41 1.1.1.
Простые биологические молекулы могут образовываться в пребиотических условиях 13
1.3.
От клеток - к многоклеточным организмам 41
1.1.2.
Полинуклеотиды способны направлять собственный синтез 13 1.3.1.
Одиночные клетки способны объединяться и oбразовывать колонии 42 1.1.3.
Самореплицирующиеся молекулы подвержены естественному отбору 15 1.3.2.
Клетки высших организмов становятся специализированными и взаимозависимыми 43 1.1.4.
Специализированные молекулы РНК могут катализировать биохимические реакции 16 1.3.3.
В основе многоклеточной организации лежит взаимодействие клеток 44 1.1.5.
Информация передается от полинуклеотидов к полипептидам
17 1.1.6.
Первая клетка окружает себя мембраной 19 1.3.4.
Эпителиальные слои клеток окружают защищенную от внешних воздействий внутреннюю среду организма 44 1.1.7.
Все современные клетки используют ДНК в качестве наследственного материала 20
Заключение 21 1.3.5.
Межклеточные коммуникации определяют пространственное строение многоклеточных организмов
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