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DNA Can duplicate itself without an enzyme
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Self replicating DNA? Could this molecule of been the precurssor to life, instead of RNA?
You can read more here:
http://www.nature.com/nsu/040329/040329-7.html
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BTW German scientists have successfully synthesised a Si-based molecule that can self-replicate 3-4yr ago
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self assemble or self-replicate?
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replicate.. just like the DNA reconstructing itself in cell synthesis..
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that's cool but also crappy at the same time - it goes at 100,000 times slower than DNA polymerase? That's slow.
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