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Kate Adamala on Synthetic Biology, Origins of Life, and Bioethics

COMPLEXITY

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The Dipeptide Catalyst Is Not Heritable

The dipeptide that you used as a catalyst in this, at least in your system, is not heritable. That's why it's not true Darwinian evolution because it sells just happened to get lucky to have this catalyst but they don't make it themselves. And offspring doesn't make it either. Does this does this result answer or start to answer where we ought to be looking? I cannot say which one is better which one is more likely.

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