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PREBIOTIC CHEMISTRY; PURINE; OLIGONUCLEOTIDES; POLYMERIZATION;
NUCLEOBASES; TRANSITION; EVOLUTION; LIGATION; SEQUENCE; COMPLEX
Abstract:
The RNA world hypothesis is probably the most extensively studied model for the emergence of life on Earth. Despite a large body of evidence supporting the idea that RNA is capable of kick-starting autocatalytic self-replication and thus initiating the emergence of life, seemingly insurmountable weaknesses in the theory have also been highlighted. These problems could be overcome by novel experimental approaches, including out-of-equilibrium environments, and the exploration of an early co-evolution of RNA and other key biomolecules such as peptides and DNA, which might be necessary to mitigate the shortcomings of RNA-only systems.