Astrobiology

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abiogenesis mechanisms
Analysis of Extraterrestrial Organic Matter in Murchison Meteorite: A Progress Report
and Exoplanets
Astrobiology: An Overview
Carbonaceous Chondrites
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chemical evolution
Des Marais
Early Earth
Early Life
Embryonic Stem Cell
Encode Project
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evolutionary origin of extraterrestrial life
exoplanet habitability
extremophile adaptation
Habitable Zone
High Mass Stars
HZE Particle
Junk DNA
Lower Cloud Layer
Martian Meteorites
Multi-component Reaction
Murchison Meteorite
Ordinary Chondrites
Origin of Elements and Formation of Solar System
Planetary Geology
Planets
Prebiotic Chemistry
prebiotic synthesis pathways
RNA Agent
RNA Network
RNA Stem Loop
RNA World
RNA World Hypothesis
Role of Phosphorus in Prebiotic Chemistry
Saturn's Moon Titan
Saturn’s Moon Titan
Search for Life on Mars: An Astrogeological Approach
Solar System
Stem Cell
virolution theory

Product details

  • ISBN 9781466584617
  • Weight: 1043g
  • Dimensions: 178 x 254mm
  • Publication Date: 22 Aug 2014
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Astrobiology: An Evolutionary Approach provides a full course in astrobiology with an emphasis on abiogenesis and evolution. The book presents astrobiology both as a developing science and as the science of the future.

The origins of life and the possibility of life elsewhere continues to be a subject of scientific and philosophical examination. These topics evolve with time as our understanding of life itself and the laws of chemical and biological evolution evolve. Astrobiology: An Evolutionary Approach aims both to provide a foundation in astrobiology and to describe the most challenging questions and problems in the field.

The book begins with an overview of astrobiology, the origin of elements, and the formation of the solar system, planets, and exoplanets. Other topics covered include prebiotic synthesis of biochemical compounds, transition from abiotic to biotic, microorganisms in space, the roles of silicon in life, encapsulation of organic materials in protocells, cold and dry limits of life, virolution, and more.

The contributors explore different aspects of astrobiology, reflecting the exciting journeys of their own research. This book will inspire students to explore the endless possibilities in astrobiology. The book includes end-of-chapter questions, a glossary of terms, and recommended references, making it ideal for use as a classroom text.

Vera M. Kolb is a chemistry professor at the University of Wisconsin–Parkside. She earned an MS in organic chemistry from Belgrade University and a PhD in organic chemistry from Southern Illinois University at Carbondale. Dr. Kolb received her training in exobiology (now known as astrobiology) at the NASA Specialized Center of Research and Training in San Diego. She has received the Phi Delta Kappa Outstanding Educator Award and has also been inducted into the Southeastern Wisconsin Educators’ Hall of Fame. Dr. Kolb is a recipient of numerous grants from the Wisconsin Space Consortium/NASA and has published more than 150 articles in organic chemistry, medicinal chemistry, and astrobiology.