SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM
II International Conference “Biosphere Origin and Evolution”

 October 29 Monday

ROSE Hall

Morning Session

PLENARY LECTURES

9.00
PLR-I
Dobretsov N.L., Zavarzin G.A.*, Kolchanov N.A.**, Rozanov A.Yu.***

THE ORIGIN AND EVOLUTION OF THE BIOSPHERE: AN INTERDISCIPLINARY VIEW
Institute of Geology and Mineralogy SB RAS (Novosibirsk), Russia
*Winogradsky Institute of Microbiology RAS (Moscow), Russia
**Institute of Cytology and Genetics SB RAS (Novosibirsk), Russia
***Paleontological Institute RAS (Moscow), Russia

9.40
PL-1
Zavarzin G.A.
SODA CONTINENT AND ITS MICROBIOTA
Winogradsky Institute of Microbiology RAS (Moscow), Russia

KEY-NOTE LECTURE

10.20
KN-1
Vlassov V.V.,
Zenkova M., Silnikov V.N., Veniyaminova A.G.
CATALYSIS IN THE RNA WORLD
Institute of Chemical Biology and Fundamental Medicine SB RAS (Novosibirsk), Russia

           10.45-11.05 Coffee-break

PLENARY LECTURE

11.05
PL-2
Spirin A.S.
WHEN, WHERE AND IN WHICH CONDITIONS COULD RNA WORLD ARISE AND EVOLVE?
Institute of Protein Research RAS (Pushchino), Russia

ORAL PRESENTATIONS

Trends
Problems of abiogenic synthesis and evolution of the matter under conditions
of pregeological stages of the Earth evolution. Astrochemistry, astrocatalysis
Astrobiology. RNA World

11.50
O-1
Hengeveld R.
, Fedonkin M.A.*
LIFE STARTING UP: THE QUEST FOR A MECHANISM
Free University Amsterdam (Randwijk), Netherlands
*Paleontological Institute RAS (Moscow), Russia

12.05
O-2
Kompanichenko V.N.
THRESHOLD OF LIFE: BIFURCATION OF A PREBIOTIC MICROSYSTEM UNDER NONEQUILIBRIUM CONDITIONS
Institute of Complex Analysis of Regional Problems FEB RAS (Birobidzhan), Russia
Department. of Chemistry and Biochemistry, University of California at Santa Cruz (Santa Cruz), USA

12.20
O-3
Zhuravlev Yu.N., Frisman E.Ya.*
THE HETEROGENEITY OF SPATIAL DISTRIBUTION OF PRIMORDIAL ORGANIC SUBSTANCE AS AN INITIAL STAGE OF THE BIOLOGICAL EVOLUTION: MODELLING AND COMPUTER SIMULATION
Institute Biology and Soil Science, Far Eastern Branch RAS (Vladivostok), Russia
*Institute for Complex Analysis of Regional Problems, Far Eastern Branch RAS (Birobidzhan), Russia

12.35
O-4
Bartsev S.I., Mezhevikin V.V.
ON ARISING MATRIX SYNTHESIS OF LINEAR POLYMERS IN PHASE-SEPARATED AUTOCATALYTIC SYSTEMS
Institute of Biophysics SB RAS (Krasnoyarsk), Russia

12.50
O-5
Simakov M.B.
CHEMICAL EVOLUTION IN OPEN SPACE: A LINK WITH THE ORIGIN OF LIFE ON EARTH
Group of Exobiology, Institute of Cytology RAS (St. Petersburg), Russia

            13.05-16.00 Lunch

Afternoon Session

KEY-NOTE LECTURES

16.00
KN-2
Baaske P., Weinert F., Duhr S., Lemke K.H.*, Russell M.J.**, Braun D.
EXTREME ACCUMULATION OF NUCLEOTIDES IN HYDROTHERMAL PORE SYSTEMS: A SOLUTION FOR THE CONCENTRATION PROBLEM OF THE ORIGIN OF LIFE?
Ludwig Maximilians University Munich (Munich), Germany
*Institute for Mineralogy and Petrology, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (Zürich), Switzerland
**California Institute of Technology, California (Pasadena), USA

16.25
KN-3
Brochier C., Talla E., Gribaldo S.*
ORIGIN AND EVOLUTION OF BACTERIAL AEROBIC RESPIRATION: IMPLICATIONS FOR EARLY EARTH ATMOSPHERE
Université de Provence Aix-Marseille I, France Université de la Méditerranée Aix-Marseille II, France Laboratoire de Chimie Bactérienne (Marseille), France
*Unité de Biologie Moléculaire chez les Extremophiles (BMGE), Institut Pasteur (Paris), France

           16.50-17.10 Coffee-break

ORAL PRESENTATIONS

Trends
Biogeological problems of the evolution of the Archean–Proterozoic and Phanerozoic biosphere
Genetic and ecosystem problems of the evolution

17.10
O-6
Schwartzman D.W.
BIOSPHERIC SELF-ORGANIZATION
Department of Biology, Howard University (Washington), USA

17.25
O-7
Zhuravlev Yu.N., Avetisov V.A.*
HIERARCHY OF BIOLOGICAL COMPLEXITY AND ITS EVOLUTIONARY EMERGENCE
Institute of Biology and Soil Science, Far East Branch RAS (Vladivostok), Russia
*Semenov Institute of Chemical Physics RAS (Moscow), Russia

17.40
O-8
Parmon V.N.
AUTOCATALYTIC REACTIONS AND NATURAL SELECTION AT PREBIOLOGICAL STEPS OF THE EARTH EVOLUTION
Boreskov Institute of Catalysis SB RAS (Novosibirsk), Russia

17.55
O-9
Pechurkin N.S.
ECOSYSTEMS AND BIOSPHERE EMERGENCE (EVOLUTION AND DEVELOPMENT) ACCORDING TO BIOGEOCHEMICAL PRINCIPLES OF VERNADSKY AND ENERGY CRITERIA
Institute of Biophysics SB RAS (Krasnoyarsk), Russia

GERANIUM HALL

Morning Session

ORAL PRESENTATIONS

Trend

Genetic and ecosystem problems of the evolution

11.50
O-10
Likhoshway Ye.V.,
Zakharova Yu.R., Parfenova V.V., Suslova M.Yu., Zemskaya T.I., Lokhoshway Al.V., Maksimenko S.Yu., Bedoshvili Ye.D., Chebykin E.P., Vereshchagin A.L.
BACTERIA – ACTIVE PARTICIPANTS OF THE SILICON CYCLE IN LAKE BAIKAL
Limnological Institute of SB RAS (Irkutsk), Russia

12.05
O-11
Zezina O.
RELICS OF THE TETHYS SEA FAUNA IN THE RECENT OCEANS
P.P. Shirshov Institute of Oceanology RAS (Moscow), Russia

12.20
O-12
Leonova T.B.
AMMONOID EVOLUTION IN MARINE ECOSYSTEMS BEFORE P/T CRISIS
Paleontological Institute RAS (Moscow), Russia

12.35
O-13
Medvedev P.V.,
Melezhik V.A.*, Filippov M.M.
PALAEOPROTEROZOIC PETRIFIED OIL FIELD (SHUNGA EVENT)
Institute of Geology, Karelian Research Centre RAS (Petrozavodsk), Russia
*Geological Survey of Norway (Trondheim), Norway

            13.05-16.00 Lunch

October 30 Tuesday

 ROSE Hall

Morning Session

PLENARY LECTURES

9.00
PLR-II
Galimov E.M.
THE CONCEPT OF ORDERING AND  THE  ORIGIN OF LIFE (RAS PROGRAM “BOE-I")
V.I. Vernadsky Institute of Geochemistry and Analytical Chemistry RAS (Moscow), Russia

9.40
PL-3
Russell M.J.
THE ALKALINE SOLUTION TO THE EMERGENCE OF LIFE
California Institute of Technology (Pasadena), USA

KEY-NOTE LECTURE

10.20
KN-4
Marov M.Y.,
Ipatov S.I.*
VOLATILES AND BIOGENIC MATTER DELIVERY BY SMALL BODIES AND DUST PARTICLES
Keldysh Institute RAS (Moscow), Russia
*University of Maryland, USA

           10.45-11.05 Coffee-break

PLENARY LECTURE

11.05
PL-4
Snytnikov V.N.
ASTROCATALYSIS
Boreskov Institute of Catalysis SB RAS (Novosibirsk), Russia

ORAL PRESENTATIONS

Trends
Problems of abiogenic synthesis and evolution of the matter under conditions of pregeological stages
of the Earth evolution. Astrochemistry, astrocatalysis
Astrobiology. RNA World

11.50
O-14
Gerasimov M.V.,
Safonova E.N., Dikov Yu.P.
SYNTHESIS OF ORGANIC MOLECULES DURING IMPACTS AT ACCRETION OF THE EARTH AND PLANETS.
Space Research Institute of the RAS (Moscow), Russia

12.05
O-15
Managadze G.
A NOVEL SCENARIO OF PREBIOTIC STAGE OF EVOLUTION OF LIFE BASED ON THE UNIVERSAL MECHANISM OF ORGANIC COMPOUND SYNTHESIS IN THE PLASMA TORCH OF METEORITE IMPACT
Space Research Institute RAS (Moscow), Russia

12.20
O-16
Ksanfomaliti L.V.

PHYSICAL CONDITIONS ON MERCURY IN COMPARISON WITH SATELLITES OF THE EXTRASOLAR PLANETS CONSIDERED AS POSSIBLE HARBOR OF LIFE
Space Research Institute RAS (Moscow), Russia

12.35
O-17
Ducluzeau A.L., Russell M.J., Nitschke W.A.
WAS NITRIC OXIDE THE VANGUARD MOLECULE FOR DIOXYGEN IN BIOLOGICAL ENERGY CONVERSION?
BIP/CNRS, Institut de Biologie Structurale et Microbiologie (Marseille), France

12.50
O-18
Askhabov A.M.
KVATARONS - PRECURSORS OF ELEMENTS OF LIVING MATTER
Institute of Geology of Komi Science Centre (Syktyvkar), Russia

            13.05-16.00 Lunch

Afternoon Session

KEY-NOTE LECTURES

16.00
KN-5
Hoover R.
MICROFOSSILS IN CARBONACEOUS METEORITES: IMPLICATIONS TO THE ORIGIN AND EXTENT OF THE BIOSPHERE
NASA (Huntsville, Alabama), USA

16.25
KN-6
Fedonkin M.A.
METAL CATALYSTS AND HYDROGEN IN THE INITIATION OF LIFE
Paleontological Institute RAS (Moscow), Russia

           16.50-17.10 Coffee-break

ORAL PRESENTATIONS

Trend

Genetic and ecosystem problems of the evolution

17.10
O-19
Kleidon A.
MAXIMUM ENTROPY PRODUCTION AND GENERAL TRENDS IN BIOSPHERIC EVOLUTION
Max-Planck-Institute for Biogeochemistry (Jena), Germany

17.25
O-20
Kolchanov N.A., Suslov V.V., Gunbin K.V.
ADAPTIVE EVOLUTION OF GENETIC SYSTEMS
Institute of Cytology and Genetics SB RAS (Novosibirsk), Russia

17.40
O-21
Gamalei Yu.V., Pakhomova M.V., Sheremet'ev S.N.
ECOLOGICAL EVOLUTION OF THE PHLOEM OF DICOTYLEDONOUS PLANTS
Komarov Botanical Institute RAS (St. Petersburg), Russia

17.55
O-22
Politov D.V.
PATTERNS OF RETICULATE EVOLUTION IN PLANTS AND ANIMALS OF THE BOREAL ZONE
Vavilov Institute of General Genetics RAS (Moscow), Russia

GERANIUM HALL

Morning Session

ORAL PRESENTATIONS

Trends
Biogeological problems of the evolution of the Archean–Proterozoic and Phanerozoic biosphere
Biomineral systems

11.50
O-23
Melezhik V.A.
ICDP FAR-DEEP – SCIENTIFIC DRILLING THROUGH THE ARCHAEAN-PALAEOPROTEROZOIC TRANSITION: PROGRESS REPORT
Geological Survey of Norway (Trondheim), Norway

12.05
O-24
Kanygin A.V.
GEOLOGICAL AND BIOTIC SETTINGS FOR THE ORIGIN AND EVOLUTION OF MAJOR CLADES IN THE EARLY PALEOZOIC BIOSPHERE (540-440 My)
Trofimuk Institute of Petroleum Geology and Geophysics SB RAS (Novosibirsk), Russia

12.20
O-25
Barskov I.S.
PALEOBIODIVERSITY AND PALEOCLIMATOLOGY
Paleontological Institute (Moscow), Russia

12.35
O-26
Popov S.V.,
Nevesskaya L.A.
MESSINIAN SALINITY ÑRISIS EVENTS AND BIOTA HISTORY
Paleontological Institute RAS (Moscow), Russia

12.50
O-27
Vishnevskaya V.S.
EVOLUTIONARY MODEL OF RADIOLARIA IN A NORMAL OR REGRESSIVE PHASES AND SOME GENETIC MODIFICATIONS
Paleontological institute RAS (Moscow), Russia

            13.05-16.00 Lunch

October 31 Wednesday

ROSE Hall

Morning Session

PLENARY LECTURES

9.00
PL-5
McLoughlin N., Furnes H., Banerjee N.R.*, Simonetti A.**, Muehlenbachs K.**, Staudigel H.***, M. de Wit****, M. Van Kranendonk*****

VOLCANIC GLASS A HABITAT FOR THE ORIGINS AND EVOLUTION OF MICROBIAL LIFE
Center for Geobiology and Dep. Earth Science, Uni. of Bergen, Norway
*Dep. Earth and Atmos. Sciences, Uni. of W. Ontario, Canada
**Dep. of Earth and Atmos. Sciences, Uni. of Alberta, Canada
***Scripps Institution of Oceanography, Uni. of California, San Diego, USA
****AEON and Dep. of Geological Sciences, Uni. of Cape Town, S. Africa
*****Geological Survey of W. Australia, Perth, Australia

9.40
PL-6
Prangishvili D., Forterre P.
*, Garrett R.A.
EVOLUTIONARY INSIGHTS FROM STUDIES ON VIRUSES OF HYPERTHERMOPHILIC ARCHAEA
Molecular Biology of the Gene in Extremophiles Unit, Institut Pasteur (Paris), France
*Danish Archaea Centre, Institute of Molecular Biology, Copenhagen University,
Denmark

KEY-NOTE LECTURE

10.20
KN-7
Grazhdankin D.V.
LATE PROTEROZOIC EVOLUTION OF MACROBENTHOS
Trofimuk Institute of Petroleum Geology and Geophysics SB RAS (Novosibirsk), Russia

           10.45-11.05 Coffee-break

PLENARY LECTURE

11.05
PL-7
Rozanov A.Yu.
ENVIROMENTS AT THE EARLY EARTH
Paleontological Institute RAS (Moscow), Russia

ORAL PRESENTATIONS

Trend

Biogeological problems of the evolution of the Archean–Proterozoic
and Phanerozoic biosphere

11.50
O-28
Afanasieva M.S.
BIOMINERALIZATION AND MAIN DIRECTIONS OF DEVELOPMENT OF RADIOLARIAN SKELETONS
Paleontological Institute of Russian Academy of Sciences (Moscow), Russia

12.05
O-29
Telegina T.A.,
Kolesnikov M.P., Kritsky M.S.
NUCLEOTIDE COENZYMES IN PRIMITIVE EVOLUTION
A.N. Bach Institute of Biochemistry RAS (Moscow), Russia

12.20
O-30
Gorlenko V.M.
ANOXIGENIC PHOTOTROPHIC BACTERIA OF THE EXTREME WATER RESERVOIRS - MODERN ANALOGUES OF ARCHEAN ECOSYSTEMS
Winigradsky Institute of Microbiology RAS (Moscow), Russia

12.35
O-31
Zhmodik S.M.,
Belyanin D.K., Mironov A.G.*, Parkhomenko V.S., Titov A.G., Teplyakova T.V., Tsimbalist V.G., Nemirovskaya N.A., Lavrentjeva E.V.**, Bogush A.A., Tatarinov A.V.*
ROLE OF BIOGENIC FACTOR IN PLATINUM ACCUMULATION BY OCEANIC IRON-MANGANESE CONCRETIONS
Institute of Geology and Mineralogy SB RAS (Novosibirsk), Russia
*Geological Institute SB RAS (Ulan-Ude), Russia
**Institute of General and Experimental Biology SB RAS (Ulan-Ude), Russia

12.50
O-32
Terleev A.A., Postnikov A.A., Popov N.V., Stanevich A.M.*, Yakshin M.S.**, Kochnev B.B., Nagovitsin K.E., Grazhdankin D.V.
BIOGEOLOGICAL PROBLEMS IN RECOGNITION OF MULTICELLULAR ORGANISMS IN LOWER PROTEROZOIC
Trofimuk Institute of Petroleum Geology and Geophysics SB RAS (Novosibirsk), Russia
*Institute of the Earth’s Crust (Irkutsk), Russia
**Siberian Research Institute of Geology, Geophysics and Mineral Resources (Novosibirsk), Russia

            13.05-16.00 Lunch

16.00-18.00

Poster Session. LILIUM, JASMINE HALL
Coffee

18.00-19.00

Round table. ROSE HALL
Prebiology evolution, RNA World and
Origin of Cell

GERANIUM HALL

Morning Session

ORAL PRESENTATIONS

Trends
Problems of abiogenic synthesis and evolution of the matter under conditions
of pregeological stages of the Earth evolution. Astrochemistry, astrocatalysis

Biomineral systems

11.50
O-33
Pestunova O.P.,
Simonov A.N., Parmon V.N.
PREBIOTIC CARBOHYDRATES AND THEIR DERIVATES
Boreskov Institute of Catalysis SB RAS (Novosibirsk), Russia

12.05
O-34
Leshina T.V., Polyakov N.E., Kruppa A.I., Kornievskaya V.S.
ON THE POSSIBLE ROLE OF ORGANIZED MEDIA AND SPIN AND MAGNETIC EFFECTS IN PREBIOLOGICAL PERIOD OF THE EVOLUTION
Institute of Chemical Kinetics and Combustion (Novosibirsk), Russia

12.20
O-35
Otroshchenko V.A.,
Vasilyeva N.V.
FORMATION OF RNA-OLIGONUCLEOTIDES ON THE MINERAL SURFACE PRELIMINARY IRRADIATED BY UV LIGHT
A.N. Bach Institute of Biochemistry RAS (Moscow), Russia

12.35
O-36
Il`ina I.V., Suslov E.V., Khomenko T.M., Korchagina D.V., Volcho K.P., Salakhutdinov N.F.
NATURAL MONTMORILLONITE CLAY AS PREBIOTIC CATALYST
Novosibirsk Institute of Organic Chemistry (Novosibirsk), Russia

            13.05-16.00 Lunch

November 1 Thursday

ROSE Hall

Morning Session

PLENARY LECTURES

9.00
PL-8
Horneck G.
MIGRATION AS AN INTRINSIC ATTRIBUTE OF LIFE
German Aerospace Center, Institute of Aerospace Medicine (Köln), Germany

9.40
PL-9
Borodin P.Ì.
GENETIC RECOMBINATION IN THE LIGHT OF EVOLUTION
Institute of Cytology & Genetics SB RAS (Novosibirsk), Russia

KEY-NOTE LECTURE

10.20
KN-8
Rozhnov S.V.
MORPHOGENESIS AND ADAPTATIONS: CHANGES IN CONSUMERS COMPOSITION OF MARINE COMMUNITIES IN THE EARLY PALEOZOIC
Paleontological Institute RAS (Moscow), Russia

           10.45-11.05 Coffee-break

PLENARY LECTURE

11.05
PL-10
Derevyanko A.P., Krivoshapkin A.
MODERN HUMAN ORIGIN AND APPEARANCE OF MODERN HUMAN BEHAVIOR: LOOK FROM CENTRAL ASIA
Institute of Archaeology and Ethnography SB RAS (Novosibirsk), Russia

ORAL PRESENTATIONS

Trend

Mechanisms of anthropogenesis and inhabitation of humans

11.50
O-37
Agadzhanyan A.K.
RECONSTRUCTION OF PALEOENVIRONMENT AND CONDITIONS OF THE HABITABILITY OF THE ANCIENT MAN BY THE EXAMPLE OF NORTHWESTERN ALTAI
Paleontological institute RAS (Moscow), Russia

12.05
O-38
Derevianko A.P., Shunkov M.V.
EARLY HUMAN HABITATION OF NORTH ASIA
Institute of Archaeology and Ethnography SB RAS (Novosibirsk), Russia

12.20
O-39
Lbova L.V.
THE EASTERN REGION OF DISPERSAL OF THE CULTURE OF THE EARLY HOMO SAPIENS
Institute of Archaeology and Ethnography SB RAS (Novosibirsk), Russia

12.35
O-40
Rybin E.P.
PALEOLITHIC PEOPLING OF THE MOUNTAIN BELT OF SOUTH SIBERIA
Institute of Archaeology and Ethnography SB RAS (Novosibirsk), Russia

12.50
O-41
Vasiliev S.V.
PROBLEM OF CROSS-BREEDING AT LATE STAGES OF HUMAN EVOLUTION
Institute of Ethnology and Anthropology RAS (Moscow), Russia

            13.05-16.00 Lunch

Afternoon Session

KEY-NOTE LECTURES

16.00
KN-9
Grachev M.A.
LAKE BAIKAL – A NATURAL LABORATORY FOR STUDIES OF BIOLOGICAL SPECIATION
Limnological Institute SB RAS (Irkutsk), Russia

16.25
KN-10
Abramson N.I., Kostygov A.Yu.
APPLICATION OF MOLECULAR MARKERS IN THE STUDIES OF PHYLOGENY AND PHYLOGEOGRAPHY: ADVANCES, PITFALLS AND PERSPECTIVES OF DEVELOPMENT
Zoological Institute RAS (St. Petersburg), Russia

           16.50 Closing. Coffee-break

GERANIUM HALL

Morning Session

ORAL PRESENTATIONS

Trends
Biogeological problems of the evolution of the Archean–Proterozoic and Phanerozoic biosphere
Genetic and ecosystem problems of the evolution

11.50
O-42
Resendes de Sousa António M.
, Finkelstein D.B., Rollo D.R., Pratt L., Bauer C.
DISCOVERY OF NEW DEEPLY DIVERGENT MICROBIAL DIVISIONS AT A MODEL SITE FOR AN EARLY EARTH ENVIRONMENT
Department of Biology, Indiana University (Bloomington), USA

12.05
O-43
Pilipenko A.S., Romaschenko A.G., Kulikov I.V., Kobzev V.F., Grishin A.E.*, Pozdnyakov D.V.*, Molodin V.I.*
SIMILARITY OF MITOCHONDRIAL DNA PATTERNS IN ANCIENT AND MODERN INDIGENOUS WEST SIBERIAN POPULATIONS
Institute of Cytology and Genetics SB RAS (Novosibirsk), Russia
*Institute of Archaeology and Ethnography SB RAS (Novosibirsk), Russia

12.20
O-44
Baaske P.,
Braun D.
FROM REPLICATION TO TRANSLATION ONLY USING HYBRIDIZATION: A THERMAL, ENZYME-FREE HAIRPIN REPLICATOR
Ludwig Maximilians University Munich (Munich), Germany

12.35
O-45
Limborska S.A., Slominsky P.A., Verbenko D.A., Khrunin A.V., Firsov S.Yu., Flegontova O.V.
DNA DIVERSITY IN EAST EUROPEAN POPULATIONS IN VIEW OF DEMOGRAPHIC HISTORIES AND ADAPTATION
Institiute of Molecular Genetics RAS (Moscow), Russia

12.50
O-46
Khripunov A.K., Baklagina Yu.G., Smyslov R.Yu., Tkachenko A.A.*, Klechkovskaya V.V.**
TOWARDS THE STRUCTURE OF CELLULOSES FROM EVOLUTIONARY VARIOUS SOURCES
Institute Macromolecular Compounds RAS (St.Petersburg), Russia
*St. Petersburg State University (St. Petersburg), Russia
**Shubnikov Institute of Crystallography RAS (Moscow), Russia

            13.05-16.00 Lunch

Poster presentations

PP-1
Aldersley M.F., Ferris J.P., Tran B.N., Zagorevskii D.
THE MS OF CARBONYL COMPOUNDS GENERATED FROM TITAN ATMOSPHERE SIMULATIONS CONTAINING CARBON MONOXIDE
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (Troy), USA

PP-2
Andreeva I.S.
, Pechurkina N.I., Ryabchikova E.I., Saranina I.V., Emel’yanova E., Puchkova L.I., Morozova O.V.*, Torok T.**, Kolchanov N.A.***, Vlassov V.V.*, Repin V.E.*
ENDOSPORE-FORMING GRAM-NEGATIVE BACTERIA ISOLATED FROM SOIL AND SPRINGS OF THE VALLEY OF GEYSERS (KAMCHATKA)
State Research Center of Virology and Biotechnology “Vector” (Koltsovo, Novosibirsk region), Russia
*Institute of Chemical Biology and Fundamental Medicine SB RAS (Novosibirsk), Russia
**Center for Environmental Biotechnology, LBNL (Berkley), USA
***Insitute of Cytology and Genetics SB RAS (Novosibirsk), Russia

PP-3
Antropova E.V.
THE FEATURES OF BENTHIC COMMUNITIES DEVELOPMENT DURING SILURIAN IN THE NORTH URALS PALEOBASIN
Institute of Geology of Komi Science Center of RAS (Syktyvkar), Russia

PP-4
Astafieva M.M., Rozanov A.Yu.
LOPIAN (UPPER ARCHAEN) MICROFOSSILS FROM KARELIA (KHIZOVAAR GREENSTONE STRUCTURE)
Paleontological Institute of Russian Academy of Sciences (Moscow), Russia

PP-5
Barkhutova D.D., Namsaraev Z.B., Bryanskaya A.V., Danilova E.V.
THE STRUCTURE AND FUNCTIONING OF THERMAL SPRINGS MICROBIAL COMMUNITIES IN RIFT ZONE
Institute of General and Exsperimental Biology SB RAS (Ulan-Ude), Russia

PP-6
Basheva E.A.
COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF CROSSINGOVER FREQUENCY AND DISTRIBUTION IN MAMMALS
Institute of Cytology and Genetics (Novosibirsk), Russia

PP-7
Belonogova N.M., Karamysheva T.V., Polyakov A.V., Borodin P.M.
CHROMOSOME PAIRING AND RECOMBINATION IN HYBRIDS BETWEEN TWO CHROMOSOME RACES OF THE COMMON SHREW (Sorex araneus L., Soricidae, Eulipotyphla)
Institute of Cytology and Genetics SB RAS (Novosibirsk), Russia

PP-8
Boldina G. F., Turmagambetova A. S., Ivashchenko A.T.
INFLUENCE OF EVOLUTIONAL CHANGES OF INTRON LENGTH ON RNA SECONDARY STRUCTURE
Kazakh National University named after al-Farabi (Almaty), Kazakhstan

PP-9
Brandenburg A.
HOW LONG CAN LEFT AND RIGHT HANDED LIFE FORMS COEXIST?
Nordita, AlbaNova University Center (Stockholm), Sweden

PP-10
Brilli M., Fondi M., Papaleo C., Frandi A., Fani R.
ON THE ORIGIN AND EVOLUTION OF METABOLIC PATHWAYS: THE HISTIDINE BIOSYNTHESIS PARADIGM
University of Florence (Florence), Italy

PP-11
Chapron Y.
INTERACTION OF PEPTIDE PrP(92-138) AND MINERAL SURFACE
Alpine Institute of Environmental Dynamics (La Terrasse), France

PP-12
Chernykh I.G., Zasypkina O.A.*,**
SOFTWARE CONSTRUCTOR OF EVOLUTION PROCESSES.
Institute of Computational Mathematics and Mathematical Geophysics SB RAS (Novosibirsk), Russia
*Boreskov Institute of Catalysis SB RAS (Novosibirsk), Russia
**Novosibirsk State University (Novosibirsk), Russia

PP-13
Chudetsky M.J.
UNDERGROUND BIOSPHERE AND ISOPRENOID HYDROCARBONS
Oil and Gas Research Institute (Moscow), Russia

PP-14
Dagurova O.P., BuryukhaevS.P., ZemskayaT.I., Namsaraev B.B.
BIOGEOCHEMICAL CYCLE OF METHANE IN EXTREME WATER SYSTEMS
Institute of General and Experimental Biology SB RAS (Ulan-Ude), Russia
Limnological Institute SB RAS (Irkutsk), Russia

PP-15
Fedonkin M.A., Ivantsov A.Yu., Leonov M.V., Serezhnikova E.A.
THE VENDIAN BIODIVERSITY CHANGES: A VIEW FROM THE`WHITE SEA
Paleontological Institute RAS (Moscow), Russia

PP-16
Fondi M., Brilli M., Emiliani G., Paffetti D., Fani R.
THE PRIMORDIAL METABOLISM: AN ANCESTRAL COMMON ROUTE FOR LEUCINE, ARGININE, AND LYSINE BIOSYNTHESIS
University of Florence (Florence), Italy

PP-17
Gerasimenko L.M., Zaytseva L.V., Michodyuk O.S., Orleansky V.K.
THE ROLE OF CYANOBACTERIA IN PRECIPITATION AND TRANSFORMATION OF DIFFERENT MINERALS
Winogradsky Institute of Microbiology RAS (Moscow), Russia

PP-18
Golubev Ye.A., Shanina S.N.
GENESIS OF SHUNGIT-LIKE ANTHRAXOLITE OF BAKYRCHYK DEPOSIT (EASTERN KAZAKHSTAN)
Institute of Geology of Komi Science Centre, Ural Brunch RAS (Syktyvkar), Russia

PP-19
Goncharova L.A.*, Rostovtseva Y.V.
EVOLUTION OF BIOGERM COMMUNITIES IN THE MIDDLE-UPPER MIOCENE OF THE EUXINIAN-CASPIAN BASIN (EASTERN PARATETHYS)
Lomonosov Moscow State University (Moscow), Russia
*Paleontological Institute RAS (Moscow), Russia

PP-20
Ivanova V.L.,
Barinov N.N., Karabtsov A.A.
ORIGIN AND EVOLUTION OF BIOMINERAL SYSTEMS IN COASTAL-SEA ZONES OF PETER-THE-GREAT BAY
Far East Geological Institute, Far East Branch RAS (Vladivostok), Russia

PP-21
Ivashchenko A.T., Tausarova Ì.Ê., Atambaeva S.À., Khailenko V.À.
EXON-INTRON STRUCTURE EVOLUTION OF FUNGI GENES
Kazakh National University named after al-Farabi (Almaty), Kazakhstan

PP-22
Kabanov P.B.*, Alekseev A. S.*,**, Baranova D.V.*, Goryunova R.V.*, Goreva N.V.***, Lazarev S.S.*, Strezh A.S*,**.
GLACIOEUSTATIC CYCLES AND CORRESPONDENT BIOTIC CHANGES IN THE LATE CARBONIFEROUS EPEIRIC SUCCESSION OF MOSCOW BASIN
*Paleontological Institute RAS (Moscow), Russia
**Lomonosov Moscow State University (Moscow), Russia
***Geological Institute RAS (Moscow), Russia

PP-23
Kanygin A.V., Tokarev D.A., Terleev A.A., Simonov V.A.*
PALEONTOLOGICAL AND GEOLOGICAL EVIDENCE FOR EXISTENCE OF A NEAR-VENT BIOTA IN THE EARLY CAMBRIAN: AN EXAMPLE FROM THE VOLCANOGENIC SULPHIDE-ORE FORMATION OF TUVA, EAST SIBERIA
Trofimuk Institute of Petroleum Geology and Geophysics SB RAS (Novosibirsk), Russia
*Institute of Geology and Mineralogy SB RAS (Novosibirsk), Russia

PP-24
Kashirtsev V.A., Kontorovich A.E., Parfenova T.M.
BIOMARKERS OF THE KUONAMKA COMPLEX OF LOWER AND MIDDLE CAMBRIAN DEPOSITS (EASTERN SIBERIAN PLATFORM)
Trofimuk Institute of Petroleum Geology and Geophysics SB RAS (Novosibirsk), Russia

PP-25
Katkova V.I.
DOUBLE FACED GLYCINE
Institute of Geology of Komi Science Centre, Ural Brunch RAS (Syktyvkar), Russia

PP-26
Kim N.S., Kontorovich A.E., Kashirtsev V.A., Timoshina I.D.
GENETIC FAMILIES OF UPPER PROTEROZOIC OILS AND THEIR RELATION TO BIODIVERSITY IN THE LATE PRECAMBRIAN
Institute of Petroleum Geology & Geophysics SB RAS (Novosibirsk), Russia

PP-27
Klechkovskaya V.V., Bulienkov N.A.*, Zheligovskaya E.A.*
MORPHOLOGIC PATTERNS OF BIOLOGICAL AND BIOMIMETIC NANOSYSTEMS BASED ON THE SURFACE LAYER OF WATER
Shubnikov Institute of Crystallography RAS (Moscow), Russia
*Frumkin Institute of Physical Chemistry and Electrochemistry (Moscow), Russia

PP-28
Kontorovich À.E., Timoshina I.D., Fursenko E.A., Melenevsky V.N., Beryozkin V.I.*, Khabarov Å.M., Postnikov A.A., Timofeev V.F.*
BIOMARKER HYDROCARBONS IN LOWER PROTEROZOIC SEDIMENTS OF NORTH EURASIA
Trofimuk Institute of Petroleum Geology and Geophysics SB RAS (Novosibirsk), Russia
*Institute of Geology of Diamonds and Noble Metals (Yakutsk), Republic Saha, Russia

PP-29
Kopaevich L.
MORPHOLOGICAL CHANGES OF GLOBOTRUCANIDS (PLANKTONIC FORAMINIFERS) AS THE RESPONSE TO CHANGES OF PALEOENVIRONMENTS (EARLY-LATE CRETACEOUS)
Lomonosov Moscow State University, Geological Faculty (Moscow), Russia

PP-30
Korovnikov I.V.*, Parfenova T.M.*, Shabanov Yu.Ya.
MACROFAUNA AND CHEMOFOSSILS OF THE CARBONACEOUS ROCKS
Trofimuk Institute of Petroleum Geology and Geophysics SB RAS (Novosibirsk), Russia
*Siberian Research Institute of Geology, Geophysics and Mineral Resources (Novosibirsk), Russia

PP-31
Kovaleva O.V., Yushkin N. P.
STRUCTURAL EVOLUTION OF NATIVE BITUMENS UNDER THE RADIATION CONDITION (BY IR-SPECTROSCOPY DATA)
Institute of Geology of Komi Science Centre, Ural Brunch RAS (Syktyvkar), Russia

PP-32
Kozyreva L.P., Namsaraev Z.B., Dambaev V.B., Namsaraev B.B.
THE CONDITIOS OF FORMATION AND FUNCTIONING OF MICROBIAL COMMUNITIES IN CENTRAL ASIAN SODA LAKES
Institute of General and Experimental Biology SB RAS (Ulan-Ude), Russia
Winogradsky Institute of Microbiology RAS (Moscow), Russia

PP-33
Lashin S.A., Suslov V.V., Kolchanov N.A., Matushkin Y.G.
SIMULATION OF EVOLUTION IN HAPLOID CELLS COMMUNITY BY USING THE "EVOLUTIONARY CONSTRUCTOR" PROGRAM
Institute of Cytology & Genetics (Novosibirsk), Russia

PP-34
Likhoshvay Al.V., KhanaevaT.A., Zemskaya T.I.
STUDYING THEINFLUENCE OF MICROORGANISMS ON ADSORPTION OF INORGANIC PHOSPHORUS ON SEDIMENTS OF LAKE BAIKAL
Limnological Institute (Irkutsk), Russia

PP-35
Leonov M.V.
DYNAMICS OF EVOLUTION AND BIODIVERSITY OF THE MACROSCOPIC ALGAE ON THE PRECAMBRIAN-CAMBRIAN BOUNDARY
Paleontological Institute RAS (Moscow), Russia
Institute of Geology of Komi Science Centre, Ural Division of Russian Academi of Sciences (Syktyvkar), Russia

PP-36
Luchinina V.A., Terleev A.A.
EVOLUTION ALGOFLORA IN THE CAMBRION PERIOD
Institute of Petroleum Geology SB RAS (Novosibirsk), Russia

PP-37
Markelova T.V.
THE ROLE OF COAGULATION PROCESS IN THE EVOLUTION OF THE GRAVITATIONAL INSABILITY IN THE GAS-DUST PROTOPLANETARY DISKS
Boreskov Institute of Catalysis SB RAS (Novosibirsk), Russia

PP-38
Mezhevikin V.V., Bartsev S.I.
ORIGIN AND EVOLUTION OF BIOSPHERE AND POSSIBILITY OF THEIR EXPERIMENTAL MODELLING
Institute of Biophysics SB RAS (Krasnoyarsk), Russia

PP-39
Parfenova V.V., Suslova M.Yu., Pavlova O.,N ., Terkina I.A.
MICROBIAL ANALYSIS OF LAKE BAIKAL BOTTOM SEDIMENTS FOR THE LAST 20 KA
Limnological Institute SB RAS (Irkutsk), Russia

PP-40
Pechurkin N.S.
“EXPERIMENTAL EVOLUTIONARY MACHINES” ON THE BASE OF MICROBIAL POPULATIONS AND ASSOCIATIONS
Institute of Biophysics SB RAS (Krasnoyarsk), Russia

PP-41
Piontkivska H., Schwartzman D.W.*, Linweaver C.H.**
HYPERTHERMOPHILIC BIOGENESIS AND EARLY BIOSPHERIC EVOLUTION
Kent State University, USA
*Howard University (Washington), USA
**Planetary Science Institute, Australian National University, Australia

PP-42
Plasson R., Bersini Ð., Brandenburg A.*
EMERGENCE OF CHIRALITY AND MOLECULAR EVOLUTION
Université Libre de Bruxelles (Brussels), Belgium
*NORDITA (Stockholm), Sweden

PP-43
Polishchuk Y.M.*,**, Yashchenko I.G.*
EVOLUTION OF BIOSPHERE AND CYCLIC CHANGES OF OIL CHEMICAL COMPOSITION IN PHANEROZOIC
*Insnitute of Petroleum Chemistry SB RAS (Tomsk), Russia
**Ugra State University (Khanty-Mansijsk), Russia

PP-44
Privalova A.S., Vorobjeva M.A., Venyaminova A.G.
TRANS HAMMERHEAD RIBOZYME: LIGATION VS. CLEAVAGE
Institute of Chemical Biology and Fundamental Medcine SB RAS (Novosibirsk), Russia

PP-45
Repin V.E., Puchkova L., Pugachev V.G., Taranov O.S., Deineko E.V.*, Vlassov V.V.
RESTRICTION – MODIFICATION (RM) SYSTEMS IN CLOSED BACTERIAL COMMUNITY ISOLATED FROM WOOLLY MAMMOTH BRAIN
Institute of Chemical Biology and Fundamental Medicine SB RAS (Novosibirsk), Russia
*Insitute of Cytology and Genetics SB RAS (Novosibirsk), Russia

PP-46
Rozanov A.Yu., Astafieva M.M., Melezhik V.A., Lepland A.
MICROFOSSILS IN THE EARLY PROTEROZOIC (2.0 GA) PHOSPHORITES FROM PECHENGA GREENSTONE BELT
Paleontological Institute of Russian Academy of Sciences (Moscow), Russia
Geological Survey of Norway (Trondheim), Norway

PP-47
Rusinek O.T.
AGE OF LAKE BAIKAL’S PARASITE SYSTEMS
Baikal Museum of Irkusk Science Center (Irkutsk), Russia

PP-48
Schwell M., Jochims H.-W.*, Baumgärtel H.*, Leach S.**
VACUUM-UV DEGRADATION PATHWAYS OF PYRIMIDINE, PURINE, IMIDAZOLE AND BENZIMIDAZOLE IN THE 7–18 eV PHOTON ENERGY RANGE
Laboratoire Interuniversitaire des Systèmes Atmosph&233;riques , Université Paris 7, France
*Institut für Physikalische und Theoretische Chemie der Freien Universität Berlin, Germany
**Observatoire de Paris-Meudon (Meudon), France

PP-49
Sennikov A.G., Golubev V.K.
PERMO-TRIASSIC TRANSITION IN RUSSIA, SOUTH AFRICA AND CHINA
Paleontological Institute of RAS, (Moscow), Russia

PP-50
Serezhnikova E.A.
ATTACHMENTS OF THE VENDIAN ORGANISMS: SYMBIOTROPHIC STRUCTURES?
Paleontological Institute Russian Academy of Sciences (Moscow), Russia

PP-51
Simonov A.N., Pestunova O.P., Parmon V.N.
PUTATIVE PREBIOTIC CARBOHYDRATE SYNTHESIS: COMBINED PHOTOCHEMICAL AND CATALYTIC OLIGOMERIZATION OF FORMALDEHYDE IN WATER SOLUTIONS
Boreskov Institute of Catalysis SB RAS (Novosibirsk), Russia

PP-52
Somova L.A.
QUICK EVOLUTION AND ADAPTATION OF MICROBIAL LINKS IN ECOSYSTEMS OF DIFFERENT TYPES, INCLUDING ARTIFICIAL ONES
Institute of Biophysics SB RAS (Krasnoyarsk), Russia

PP-53
Sorokovikova E.G., Belykh O.I., Likhoshway Ye.V.
INVESTIGATION OF CYANOBACTERIAL STRAINS ISOLATED FROM THERMAL SPRINGS OF THE BAIKAL RIFT ZONE: MORPHOLOGICAL AND MOLECULAR APPROACH
Limnological Institute SB RAS (Irkutsk), Russia

PP-54
Stanevich A.M.
BIOMINERALIC FORMS FROM LATE PROTEROZOIC DEPOSITS OF SOUTH OF THE SIBERIAN CRATON
Institute of the Earth's Crust SB RAS (Irkutsk), Russia

PP-55
Stoyanovskaya O.P.
HOW DID EXOTHERMIC CHEMICAL REACTIONS INFLUENCE THE CIRCUMSOLAR PROTOPLANET DISK DYNAMICS?
Boreskov Institute of Catalysis SB RAS (Novosibirsk), Russia

PP-56
Tel'nova O.P.
TRENDS OF DEVONIAN MIOSPORES AS REFLECTION OF EVOLUTION OF THE MOST ANCIENT TERRISTRIAL PLANTS
Institute of Geology of Komi Science Centre, Ural Brunch RAS. (Syktyvkar), Russia

PP-57
Torgasheva A.A.
EFFECTS OF THE CHROMOSOMAL REARRANGEMENTS ON THE RECOMBINATION PATTERN IN THE COMMON SHREW
Institute of Cytology and Genetics SB RAS (Novosibirsk), Russia

PP-58
Ushatinskaya G.T.
THE PARTICIPATION OF MICROORGANISMS IN THE POST-MORTAL MINERALIZATION OF ORGANIC MATTER - THE MAIN FACTOR OF THE SOFT TISSUE PRESERVATION IN FOSSIL
Paleontological Institute RAS (Moscow), Russia

PP-59
Viola T.B., Seidler H.
MIDDLE PALAEOLITHIC HUMAN REMAINS FROM CENTRAL ASIA AND SIBERIA – NEANDERTHALS OR MODERN HUMANS?
Department of Anthropology, University Vienna (Vienna), Austria

PP-60
Volkodav I.G., Marhinin E.K.
ROLE OF VOLCANISM IN FORMATION AND EVOLUTION OF THE BIOSPHERE
Adyghe State University (Maikop), Russia

PP-61
Vorobyova E.A., Sviridenko S.I., Osipov G.A.*, Soina V.S., Dobrovolskaya T.G.
INFLUENCE OF GAMMA-RADIATION ON NATIVE MICROBIAL COMMUNITIES IN ANCIENT PERMAFROST
Lomonosov Moscow State University (Moscow), Russia
*Bakulev’s Scientific Center of Cardiovascular Surgery of the Russian Academy of Medical Sciences (Moscow), Russia

PP-62
Yalovik L.J., Tatarinov A.V., Danilova E.V.*
BACTERIAL MORFOLITOGENES IN HOLLOWS OF BAIKAL RIFT ZONE
Geological Institute SB RAS (Ulan-Ude), Russia
*Institute of General and Experimental Biology SB RAS (Ulan-Ude), Russia

PP-63
Zakharova Yu.R., Parfenova V.V., Adelshin R.A., Likhoshway Ye.V.
MICROBIAL COMMUNITY DEVELOPING DURING CULTIVATION OF A FRESHWATER DIATOM SYNEDRA ACUS FROM LAKE BAIKAL
Limnological Institute SB RAS (Irkutsk), Russia

PP-64
Zasypkina O.A., Chernykh I.G.*
COMPUTER SIMULATION OF THE SUGAR SYNTHESIS OF BUTLEROV REACTION IN A CIRCUMSTELLAR DISK
Boreskov Institute of Catalysis SB RAS (Novosibirsk), Russia
Novosibirsk State University, (Novosibirsk), Russia
*Institute of Computational Mathematics and Mathematical Geophysics SB RAS (Novosibirsk), Russia

PP-65
Zemnukhova L.A.*, Babushkina T.A., Klimova T.P.*, Fedorishcheva G.A.*, Nikolenko Yu.M.*
THE STRUCTURAL PECULIARITIES OF AMORPHOUS SILICA OF VEGETABLE ORIGIN
Nesmeyanov Institute of Organoelement Compounds RAS (Moscow), Russia
*Institute of Chemistry Far Eastern Branch RAS (Vladivostok), Russia

PP-66
Zemskaya T.I., Shubenkova O.V., Chernitsyna S.M., Pavlova O.N., Klystov O.M., Namsarayev B.B., Grachev M.A.
MICROBIAL COMMUNITIES IN LAKE BAIKAL BOTTOM SEDIMENTS FROM SUB-AQUATIC SEEPS
Limnological Institute SB RAS (Irkutsk), Russia

PP-67

Zhouravleva G.A., Zemlyanko O.M., Petrova A.V.
FUNCTIONAL CONSERVATION OF THE MC DOMAINS IN TRANSLATION TERMINATION FACTOR eRF3
Department of Genetics and Breeding, St. Petersburg University (St. Petersburg), Russia

PP-68
Zakharov-Gezekhus I.A.
TEMPOS AND MODES OF THE EVOLUTION OF PROCARYOTIC GENOMES
Vavilov Institute of General Genetics RAS (Moscow), Russia