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Assembly theory is a theory that characterizes object complexity. When applied to molecule complexity, its authors claim it to be the first technique that is experimentally verifiable, unlike other molecular complexity algorithms that lack experimental measure. The theory was developed as a means to detect evidence of extraterrestrial life from data gathered by astronomical observations or probes.


Background

The theory was invented by
Leroy Cronin Leroy "Lee" Cronin FRSE FRSC (born 1 June 1973) is the Regius Chair of Chemistry in the School of Chemistry at the University of Glasgow. He was elected to the Fellowship of the Royal Society of Edinburgh, the Royal Society of Chemistry, ...
and developed by the team he leads at the
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, then extended in collaboration with a team at Arizona State University led by Sara Imari Walker. It is difficult to identify chemical signatures that are unique to life. For example, the
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detected molecules that could be explained by either living or natural non-living processes. Assembly theory outputs how complex a given object is as a function of the number of independent parts and their abundances. To calculate how complex an item is, it is
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divided into its component parts. The 'assembly index' is defined as the shortest path to put the object back together. For example, the word 'abracadabra' consists of 5 different letters and is 11 symbols long. It can be assembled from its constituents as a + b --> ab + r --> abr + a --> abra + c --> abrac + a --> abraca + d --> abracad + abra --> abracadabra, because 'abra' was already constructed at an earlier stage. Because this requires 7 steps, the assembly index is 7. The string ‘abcdefghijk’ has no repeats so has an assembly index of 10. While other approaches can provide a measure of complexity, the researchers claim that assembly theory's molecular assembly number is the first to be measurable experimentally. They argue that the molecular assembly number can be used to gauge the improbability that a complex molecule was created without life, with a higher number of steps corresponding to a higher improbability. This method could be implemented in a fragmentation
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instrument to search for
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.
Leroy Cronin Leroy "Lee" Cronin FRSE FRSC (born 1 June 1973) is the Regius Chair of Chemistry in the School of Chemistry at the University of Glasgow. He was elected to the Fellowship of the Royal Society of Edinburgh, the Royal Society of Chemistry, ...
stated "Our system is the first falsifiable hypothesis for life detection and is based on the idea that only living systems can produce complex molecules that could not form randomly in any abundance, and this allows us to sidestep the problem of defining life." The theory was extended to map chemical space with molecular assembly trees. These trees were formed by arranging constituent pieces in size order. When two or more molecules have common units, their trees are combined, including the two target molecules and various hybrids.


See also

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List of interstellar and circumstellar molecules This is a list of molecules that have been detected in the interstellar medium and circumstellar envelopes, grouped by the number of component atoms. The chemical formula is listed for each detected compound, along with any ionized form that has ...
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Word problem for groups In mathematics, especially in the area of abstract algebra known as combinatorial group theory, the word problem for a finitely generated group ''G'' is the algorithmic problem of deciding whether two words in the generators represent the same el ...


References


Further reading

* *{{Cite journal, last1=Cronin, first1=Leroy, last2=Krasnogor, first2=Natalio, last3=Davis, first3=Benjamin G., last4=Alexander, first4=Cameron, last5=Robertson, first5=Neil, last6=Steinke, first6=Joachim H. G., last7=Schroeder, first7=Sven L. M., last8=Khlobystov, first8=Andrei N., last9=Cooper, first9=Geoff, last10=Gardner, first10=Paul M., last11=Siepmann, first11=Peter, date=2006, title=The imitation game—a computational chemical approach to recognizing life, url=https://www.nature.com/articles/nbt1006-1203, journal=Nature Biotechnology, language=en, volume=24, issue=10, pages=1203–1206, doi=10.1038/nbt1006-1203, pmid=17033651, s2cid=4664573, issn=1546-1696


External links


Finding Life by Looking for Complexity
Interview with
Leroy Cronin Leroy "Lee" Cronin FRSE FRSC (born 1 June 1973) is the Regius Chair of Chemistry in the School of Chemistry at the University of Glasgow. He was elected to the Fellowship of the Royal Society of Edinburgh, the Royal Society of Chemistry, ...
about assembly theory on ''Planetary Radio'' broadcast, 30 June 2021.
Lee Cronin: Origin of Life, Aliens, Complexity, and Consciousness
Interview with
Leroy Cronin Leroy "Lee" Cronin FRSE FRSC (born 1 June 1973) is the Regius Chair of Chemistry in the School of Chemistry at the University of Glasgow. He was elected to the Fellowship of the Royal Society of Edinburgh, the Royal Society of Chemistry, ...
in which assembly theory is discussed (starting at 1:27:23) on the ''
Lex Fridman Podcast Lex Fridman ( /'lɛks 'friːdmæn/; , Russian: ) is a Russian-American computer scientist, podcaster, and an artificial intelligence researcher. He is a research scientist at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and he hosts the ''Lex Fr ...
''. Extraterrestrial life Molecular biology techniques