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When these two RNA molecules—template and duplicator—met each other, it was, perhaps, the most important and explosive evolutionary love affair in the history of our living planet. But the lovers had to avoid separation; if the two strands of RNA were to float away from each other, there would be no duplication and, by extension, no cellular life. And so some sort of structure—a spherical membrane—was likely needed to confine these components.
The Song of the Cell: An Exploration of Medicine and the New Human
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