From: The Genesis of Life: From Primordial Soup to First Cell
perspectiveThe RNA World Hypothesis

This model focuses on the nature of the first genetic material. It posits that RNA, not DNA or proteins, was the primary form of genetic information and catalytic machinery in early life. RNA's ability to store information and catalyze reactions (as ribozymes) makes it a strong candidate for the molecule that bridged the gap between non-living chemistry and rudimentary biology.

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Supporting arguments

  • RNA can both store genetic information and exhibit catalytic activity (ribozymes).
  • RNA is simpler to synthesize abiotically than DNA or complex proteins.
  • Key cellular components like ribosomes (which synthesize proteins) are ribozymes, suggesting an ancient RNA-based legacy.
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Early Earth possessed a reducing atmosphere conducive to abiotic organic synthesis.
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RNA can act as both a carrier of genetic information and a catalyst.
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Amino acids, the building blocks of proteins, can form spontaneously under early Earth conditions.
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