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An RNA strand in no way constitutes a living entity—it is a molecule; admittedly a biomolecule, meaning that it is a molecule of the kind normally found in living systems, but a molecule is a molecule is a molecule. And the fact that a slowly replicating molecule tends to evolve into a more rapidly replicating one is due to chemical factors, chemical kinetics to be precise. Nothing biological here—just chemistry.
What is Life?: How Chemistry Becomes Biology (Oxford Landmark Science)
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