Posted by brooke on Wednesday, February 3, 2010 at 9:56pm.
Multiple post - try your earlier one.
Sra
Kind of tough to answer, since both coacervates and (proteinoid)microspheres have been relegated to the dustin, and are no longer used as models for the origin of life, or even considered much relevant to it.
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