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Exploring the Origins of Early Life on Earth

Exploring the Origins of Early Life on Earth

Research suggests that the earliest biological systems may have depended on RNA molecules for self-replication and basic chemical processes.

Editorial Staff
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Updated about 6 hours ago
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Recent findings indicate that early life forms on Earth likely utilized RNA molecules to facilitate self-replication and drive essential chemical reactions.

The study highlights the importance of guanosine-triphosphate (GTP), a molecule crucial for RNA synthesis, which could be generated from prebiotic chemicals.

This research sheds light on the potential mechanisms that powered the emergence of life, opening new avenues for understanding our planet's biological history.