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Self-Assembling Molecules Offer New Clues on Life's Possible Origin

02/11/2013

A pair of RNA-like molecules can spontaneously assemble into gene-length chains, chemists in the United States and Spain report. Billions of years ago, related molecules may have created a rudimentary form of genetic information that eventually led to the evolution of RNA and life itself.

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