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==Books==
*Oparin AI. (1953) ''The Origin of Life''. New York: Dover Publications.
*Oparin AI, Synge A. (1957) ''The Origin of Life on the Earth''. New York: Academic Press Inc..
*Cairns-Smith AG. (1990) ''Seven Clues to the Origin of Life: A Scientific Detective Story''. New York: Cambridge University Press, ISBN 13-978-0-521-39828-2; 10-0-521-39828-2.
*Rosen R. (1991) ''Life Itself: A Comprehensive Inquiry Into The Nature, Origin, And Fabrication Of Life''. New York: Columbia University Press, ISBN 0-231-07565-0.
*Brack A. (1998) ''The molecular origins of life: assembling pieces of the puzzle''. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, ISBN 0521564123.
*Smith JM, Szathmary E. (1999) ''The Origins of Life: From the Birth of Life to the Origin of Language''. New York: Oxford University Press.
*Kauffman SA. (2000) ''Investigations''. Oxford: Oxford University Press, ISBN 019512104X (cloth : acid-free paper).
*Ganti T, Griesemer Jc, Szathmary Ec. (2003) ''The Principles of Life''. New York: Oxford University press, ISBN 9780198507260.
*Hazen RM. (2005) ''Genesis: The Scientific Quest for Life's Origin''. Washington,DC: Joseph Henry Press, ISBN 0309094321.
==Journal articles==
*{{CZ:Ref:Nicholson 2009 Ancient micronauts: interplanetary transport of microbes by cosmic impacts}}
*{{CZ:Ref:Nicholson 2009 Ancient micronauts: interplanetary transport of microbes by cosmic impacts}}
*{{:CZ:Ref:DOI:10.1006/jtbi.2003.3178}}
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*Tracey A. Lincoln and Gerald F. Joyce, (2009) [http://www.sciencemag.org/cgi/content/abstract/1167856 Self-Sustained Replication of an RNA Enzyme.] Science 27 February 2009:ol. 323. no. 5918, pp. 1229 - 1232. DOI: 10.1126/science.1167856
*[http://discovermagazine.com/2005/jan/fifth-element-from-meteors/ 92: Life's Fifth Element Came From Meteors]
==Blogs==
*[http://blogs.discovermagazine.com/80beats/2010/03/05/earth-raised-up-its-magnetic-shield-early-protecting-water-and-emerging-life/ Earth Raised up Its Magnetic Shield Early, Protecting Water and Emerging Life]
*[http://blogs.discovermagazine.com/80beats/2010/03/05/earth-raised-up-its-magnetic-shield-early-protecting-water-and-emerging-life/ Earth Raised up Its Magnetic Shield Early, Protecting Water and Emerging Life]


*[http://blogs.discovermagazine.com/80beats/2009/08/18/dust-collected-from-comet-contains-a-key-ingredient-of-life/ Dust Collected From Comet Contains a Key Ingredient of Life]
*[http://blogs.discovermagazine.com/80beats/2009/08/18/dust-collected-from-comet-contains-a-key-ingredient-of-life/ Dust Collected From Comet Contains a Key Ingredient of Life]
*Tracey A. Lincoln and Gerald F. Joyce, (2009) [http://www.sciencemag.org/cgi/content/abstract/1167856 Self-Sustained Replication of an RNA Enzyme.] Science 27 February 2009:ol. 323. no. 5918, pp. 1229 - 1232. DOI: 10.1126/science.1167856


*[http://blogs.discovermagazine.com/80beats/2008/12/08/devastating-meteorite-strikes-may-have-created-earths-first-organic-molecules/ Devastating Meteorite Strikes May Have Created Earth’s First Organic Molecules]
*[http://blogs.discovermagazine.com/80beats/2008/12/08/devastating-meteorite-strikes-may-have-created-earths-first-organic-molecules/ Devastating Meteorite Strikes May Have Created Earth’s First Organic Molecules]
*[http://discovermagazine.com/2005/jan/fifth-element-from-meteors/ 92: Life's Fifth Element Came From Meteors]


*[http://blogs.discovermagazine.com/80beats/2008/07/03/the-earths-earliest-diamonds-may-show-evidence-of-earliest-life/ The Earth’s Oldest Diamonds May Show Evidence of Earliest L-ife]
*[http://blogs.discovermagazine.com/80beats/2008/07/03/the-earths-earliest-diamonds-may-show-evidence-of-earliest-life/ The Earth’s Oldest Diamonds May Show Evidence of Earliest L-ife]

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Books

  • Oparin AI. (1953) The Origin of Life. New York: Dover Publications.
  • Oparin AI, Synge A. (1957) The Origin of Life on the Earth. New York: Academic Press Inc..
  • Cairns-Smith AG. (1990) Seven Clues to the Origin of Life: A Scientific Detective Story. New York: Cambridge University Press, ISBN 13-978-0-521-39828-2; 10-0-521-39828-2.
  • Rosen R. (1991) Life Itself: A Comprehensive Inquiry Into The Nature, Origin, And Fabrication Of Life. New York: Columbia University Press, ISBN 0-231-07565-0.
  • Brack A. (1998) The molecular origins of life: assembling pieces of the puzzle. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, ISBN 0521564123.
  • Smith JM, Szathmary E. (1999) The Origins of Life: From the Birth of Life to the Origin of Language. New York: Oxford University Press.
  • Kauffman SA. (2000) Investigations. Oxford: Oxford University Press, ISBN 019512104X (cloth : acid-free paper).
  • Ganti T, Griesemer Jc, Szathmary Ec. (2003) The Principles of Life. New York: Oxford University press, ISBN 9780198507260.
  • Hazen RM. (2005) Genesis: The Scientific Quest for Life's Origin. Washington,DC: Joseph Henry Press, ISBN 0309094321.

Journal articles

Abstract: Recent developments in microbiology, geophysics and planetary sciences raise the possibility that the planets in our solar system might not be biologically isolated. Hence, the possibility of lithopanspermia (the interplanetary transport of microbial passengers inside rocks) is presently being re-evaluated, with implications for the origin and evolution of life on Earth and within our solar system. Here, I summarize our current understanding of the physics of impacts, space transport of meteorites, and the potentiality of microorganisms to undergo and survive interplanetary transfer.

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