RNA Self-Replication
The discussion delves into the fascinating process by which RNA molecules can self-replicate, highlighting the significance of specific base pair sequences. By chance, some RNA strands formed in hydrothermal vents were able to replicate themselves, leading to natural selection favoring the most efficient replicators. With hundreds of millions of years for this process to unfold, the emergence of self-replicating RNA becomes a plausible scenario in the early stages of life's origins.In this clip
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The Science of Everything Podcast
Episode 4: The Origin of Life
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