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NOT JULIUS
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Message 1 of 8 (367843)
12-05-2006 6:54 PM


Can protein be manufactured outside a living organism? I've heard of attempts to do this, but they all failed. Some were successful only in producing the "building blocks" of protein like amino acid.
So, do you have any real proof of protein being made outside of a living organism?

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NOT JULIUS
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Message 3 of 8 (367856)
12-05-2006 7:47 PM
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12-05-2006 6:55 PM


Re: Flesh it out a little?
It might be useful for you to describe your inspiration for the question. Is it yours or did you just read it somewhere? If you didn't originate it do you understand the question?
Thanks Nosey for the info. I asked the question because of the famous Miller & Urey Experiment. I think that experiment was conducted to replicate the earliest form of life. But, what they were able to produce was only the building block of protein--amino acids.
And, subsequent experiments also proved a failure to create even a single molecule of protein--unless they use "building blocks" from living organism ???

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NOT JULIUS
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Message 8 of 8 (368010)
12-06-2006 3:27 PM
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12-05-2006 9:42 PM


Re: urey/miller
Modulous,
True. Discovering possible ways that proteins could arise abiotically is an area under research right now. Some scientists think that the first replicators may have not been proteins, but opt instead for research into simple nucleic acid such as TNA or GNA. Another area that has had interest is in proteinoids.
Thanks so much.
pilate

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