Corey Greenwell

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The RNA world hypothesis, as it came to be known, proposes that primordial chemical synthesis resulted in the generation of an RNA molecule that could act as both gene and enzyme, and thus could both encode its own structure (like DNA) and make copies of itself (like enzymes) out of the biochemicals available in the primordial soup.
Life on the Edge: The Coming of Age of Quantum Biology
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