García Ruiz Juan Manuel, Carnerup Anna, Christy Andrew G, Welham Nicholas J, Hyde Stephen T
Australian Centre for Astrobiology, Macquarie University, North Ryde, New South Wales, Australia.
Astrobiology. 2002 Fall;2(3):353-69. doi: 10.1089/153110702762027925.
This paper deals with the difficulty of decoding the origins of natural structures through the study of their morphological features. We focus on the case of primitive life detection, where it is clear that the principles of comparative anatomy cannot be applied. A range of inorganic processes are described that result in morphologies emulating biological shapes, with particular emphasis on geochemically plausible processes. In particular, the formation of inorganic biomorphs in alkaline silica-rich environments are described in detail.
本文探讨了通过研究自然结构的形态特征来解码其起源的困难。我们聚焦于原始生命检测的案例,在该案例中,比较解剖学原理显然无法适用。文中描述了一系列导致形态模仿生物形状的无机过程,特别强调了地球化学上合理的过程。尤其详细描述了在富含碱性二氧化硅的环境中无机生物形态的形成。