
The Vital Question: The Chemistry of Early Life (Ep 49)
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The Genetics-First Model of the Origin of Life
Life could have originated as short strands of self-replicating RNA. Molecules like this would simultaneously store information in their sequences and catalyze reactions. Such a molecule would be a kind of naked replicator that could then evolve other useful traits. Nick Lane thinks that life started around ancient hydrothermal vents. Cracks in the seafloor where superheated water flows out into the ocean. In these systems, geochemistry naturally sets up strong proton gradients across membranes which turns out to be the fundamental building blocks of metabolism in all of life.
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