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Origins of Life?

Posted: Wed Sep 03, 2008 4:31 am
by David Blacklock
Maybe "Origins of Life" is a bit of a stretch for the title, but interesting article:

Scientists Develop New Computational Method To Investigate Origin Of Life

Scientists at Penn State have developed a new computational method that they say will help them to understand how life began on Earth. The team's method has the potential to trace the evolutionary histories of proteins all the way back to either cells or viruses, thus settling the debate once and for all over which of these life forms came first.

"We have just begun to tap the potential power of this method," said Randen Patterson, a Penn State assistant professor of biology and one of the project's leaders. "We believe, if it is possible at all, that it is within our grasp to determine whether viruses evolved from cells or vice-versa."

The new computational method will be described in a paper to be published in a future issue of the journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. The journal also will post the paper on the early on-line section of its Web site sometime during the week ending 6 September 2008.

The team is focusing on an ancient group of proteins, called retroelements, which comprise approximately 50 percent of the human genome by weight and are a crucial component in a number of diseases, including AIDS. "Retroelements are an ancient and highly diverse class of proteins; therefore, they provide a rigorous benchmark for us to test our approach. We are happy with the results we derived, even though our method is in an early stage," said Patterson. The team plans to make the algorithms that they used in their method available to others as open-source software that is freely available on the Web.

Scientists map out the evolutionary histories of organisms by comparing their genetic and/or protein sequences. Those organisms that are closely related and share a recent common ancestor have greater degrees of similarity among their sequences. In their paper, the researchers describe how they used 11 groups of the retroelement proteins -- ranging from bacteria to human HIV -- to trace the evolutionary histories of retroelements. Their method uses a computer algorithm to generate evolutionary profiles -- also called phylogenetic profiles -- that are compared all-against-all. For example, given four sequences, the new method compares profile A to profiles B, C, and D; it compares profile B to profiles C and D; and so on, for a total of six comparisons. The method then selects the regions of the profiles that match and creates a tree-like diagram, called a phylogenetic tree, based on the retroelements' similarities to one another. The tree provides evolutionary distance estimates and, hence, phylogenetic relationships among retroelements. Patterson said that the results from this study help to clarify many existing theories on retroelement evolution.

DB

Re: Origins of Life?

Posted: Wed Oct 14, 2009 5:39 pm
by ageofknowledge
I guess they are getting tired of chasing the tails of comets.

Re: Origins of Life?

Posted: Wed Oct 14, 2009 10:29 pm
by Gman
This was last years news..

http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/20 ... 095106.htm

I guess I always have to laugh when someone says that the evolutionists aren't trying to formulate ideas for the Origins of Life.. And come up empty handed anyways.. :roll:

No hint of God here...

Re: Origins of Life?

Posted: Wed Oct 14, 2009 11:31 pm
by ageofknowledge
Well you know they can make a computer animation of something that never happened and then say there that proves it without having to actually prove it. Much simpler that way.