Planetary Systems and the Origin of Life. Edited by Ralph Pudritz, Paul Higgs, Jonathon Stone
Herausgeber: Pudritz, Ralph; Stone, Jonathon; Higgs, Paul
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An interdisciplinary overview of astrobiology for students and researchers in astrophysics, planetary science, geosciences, biochemistry, and biology.
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An interdisciplinary overview of astrobiology for students and researchers in astrophysics, planetary science, geosciences, biochemistry, and biology.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 334
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. Oktober 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 170mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 578g
- ISBN-13: 9781107412866
- ISBN-10: 1107412862
- Artikelnr.: 37467593
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- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 334
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. Oktober 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 170mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 578g
- ISBN-13: 9781107412866
- ISBN-10: 1107412862
- Artikelnr.: 37467593
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Preface; Part I. Planetary Systems and the Origins of Life: 1. Observations
of extrasolar planetary systems Shay Zucker; 2. The atmospheres of
extrasolar planets L. Jeremy Richardson and Sara Seager; 3. Terrestrial
planet formation Edward Thommes; 4. Protoplanetary disks, amino acids and
the genetic code Paul Higgs and Ralph Pudritz; 5. Emergent phenomena in
biology: the origin of cellular life David Deamer; Part II. Life on Earth:
6. Extremophiles: defining the envelope for the search for life in the
Universe Lynn Rothschild; 7. Hyperthermophilic life on Earth - and on Mars?
Karl Stetter; 8. Phylogenomics: how far back in the past can we go? Henner
Brinkmann, Denis Baurain and Hervé Philippe; 9. Horizontal gene transfer,
gene histories and the root of the tree of life Olga Zhaxybayeva and J.
Peter Gogarten; 10. Evolutionary innovation versus ecological incumbency
Adolf Seilacher; 11. Gradual origins for the Metazoans Alexandra Pontefract
and Jonathan Stone; Part III. Life in the Solar System?: 12. The search for
life on Mars Chris McKay; 13. Life in the dark dune spots of Mars: a
testable hypothesis Eörs Szathmary, Tibor Ganti, Tamas Pocs, Andras
Horvath, Akos Kereszturi, Szaniszlo Berzci and Andras Sik; 14. Titan: a new
astrobiological vision from the Cassini-Huygens data François Raulin; 15.
Europa, the Ocean Moon: tides, permeable ice, and life Richard Greenberg;
Index.
of extrasolar planetary systems Shay Zucker; 2. The atmospheres of
extrasolar planets L. Jeremy Richardson and Sara Seager; 3. Terrestrial
planet formation Edward Thommes; 4. Protoplanetary disks, amino acids and
the genetic code Paul Higgs and Ralph Pudritz; 5. Emergent phenomena in
biology: the origin of cellular life David Deamer; Part II. Life on Earth:
6. Extremophiles: defining the envelope for the search for life in the
Universe Lynn Rothschild; 7. Hyperthermophilic life on Earth - and on Mars?
Karl Stetter; 8. Phylogenomics: how far back in the past can we go? Henner
Brinkmann, Denis Baurain and Hervé Philippe; 9. Horizontal gene transfer,
gene histories and the root of the tree of life Olga Zhaxybayeva and J.
Peter Gogarten; 10. Evolutionary innovation versus ecological incumbency
Adolf Seilacher; 11. Gradual origins for the Metazoans Alexandra Pontefract
and Jonathan Stone; Part III. Life in the Solar System?: 12. The search for
life on Mars Chris McKay; 13. Life in the dark dune spots of Mars: a
testable hypothesis Eörs Szathmary, Tibor Ganti, Tamas Pocs, Andras
Horvath, Akos Kereszturi, Szaniszlo Berzci and Andras Sik; 14. Titan: a new
astrobiological vision from the Cassini-Huygens data François Raulin; 15.
Europa, the Ocean Moon: tides, permeable ice, and life Richard Greenberg;
Index.
Preface; Part I. Planetary Systems and the Origins of Life: 1. Observations
of extrasolar planetary systems Shay Zucker; 2. The atmospheres of
extrasolar planets L. Jeremy Richardson and Sara Seager; 3. Terrestrial
planet formation Edward Thommes; 4. Protoplanetary disks, amino acids and
the genetic code Paul Higgs and Ralph Pudritz; 5. Emergent phenomena in
biology: the origin of cellular life David Deamer; Part II. Life on Earth:
6. Extremophiles: defining the envelope for the search for life in the
Universe Lynn Rothschild; 7. Hyperthermophilic life on Earth - and on Mars?
Karl Stetter; 8. Phylogenomics: how far back in the past can we go? Henner
Brinkmann, Denis Baurain and Hervé Philippe; 9. Horizontal gene transfer,
gene histories and the root of the tree of life Olga Zhaxybayeva and J.
Peter Gogarten; 10. Evolutionary innovation versus ecological incumbency
Adolf Seilacher; 11. Gradual origins for the Metazoans Alexandra Pontefract
and Jonathan Stone; Part III. Life in the Solar System?: 12. The search for
life on Mars Chris McKay; 13. Life in the dark dune spots of Mars: a
testable hypothesis Eörs Szathmary, Tibor Ganti, Tamas Pocs, Andras
Horvath, Akos Kereszturi, Szaniszlo Berzci and Andras Sik; 14. Titan: a new
astrobiological vision from the Cassini-Huygens data François Raulin; 15.
Europa, the Ocean Moon: tides, permeable ice, and life Richard Greenberg;
Index.
of extrasolar planetary systems Shay Zucker; 2. The atmospheres of
extrasolar planets L. Jeremy Richardson and Sara Seager; 3. Terrestrial
planet formation Edward Thommes; 4. Protoplanetary disks, amino acids and
the genetic code Paul Higgs and Ralph Pudritz; 5. Emergent phenomena in
biology: the origin of cellular life David Deamer; Part II. Life on Earth:
6. Extremophiles: defining the envelope for the search for life in the
Universe Lynn Rothschild; 7. Hyperthermophilic life on Earth - and on Mars?
Karl Stetter; 8. Phylogenomics: how far back in the past can we go? Henner
Brinkmann, Denis Baurain and Hervé Philippe; 9. Horizontal gene transfer,
gene histories and the root of the tree of life Olga Zhaxybayeva and J.
Peter Gogarten; 10. Evolutionary innovation versus ecological incumbency
Adolf Seilacher; 11. Gradual origins for the Metazoans Alexandra Pontefract
and Jonathan Stone; Part III. Life in the Solar System?: 12. The search for
life on Mars Chris McKay; 13. Life in the dark dune spots of Mars: a
testable hypothesis Eörs Szathmary, Tibor Ganti, Tamas Pocs, Andras
Horvath, Akos Kereszturi, Szaniszlo Berzci and Andras Sik; 14. Titan: a new
astrobiological vision from the Cassini-Huygens data François Raulin; 15.
Europa, the Ocean Moon: tides, permeable ice, and life Richard Greenberg;
Index.