Sunday, January 26, 2020
Life's first genes may have contained a nucleic acid you've probably never heard of
Life's first genes may have contained a nucleic acid you've probably never heard of: In an effort to trace a pathway from non-evolving organic chemistry to the first truly living cells, scientists from Harvard Medical School in Massachusetts have proposed those early building blocks contained little-known nucleic acids that aren't part of any modern genome.The question of how we evolved genomic libraries encoded in DNA that are managed by protein-based enzymes and transcribed into notes of short-lived lengths of RNA is fundamental to understanding how life arose on Earth.
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