Molecular assembly indices of mineral heteropolyanions: some abiotic molecules are as complex as large biomolecules

JOURNAL OF THE ROYAL SOCIETY INTERFACE(2024)

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Molecular assembly indices, which measure the number of unique sequential steps theoretically required to construct a three-dimensional molecule from its constituent atomic bonds, have been proposed as potential biosignatures. A central hypothesis of assembly theory is that any molecule with an assembly index >= 15 found in significant local concentrations represents an unambiguous sign of life. We show that abiotic molecule-like heteropolyanions, which assemble in aqueous solution as precursors to some mineral crystals, range in molecular assembly indices from 2 for H2CO3 or Si(OH)4 groups to as large as 21 for the most complex known molecule-like subunits in the rare minerals ewingite and ilmajokite. Therefore, values of molecular assembly indices >= 15 do not represent unambiguous biosignatures.
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assembly theory,molecular complexity,heteropolyanion,mineral evolution,Titan
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