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<blockquote data-quote="Haven" data-source="post: 146734" data-attributes="member: 5537"><p>Because if you wanted it, you can ask your AI engine to spin it positive, for the same article.</p><p></p><p>Like this.</p><p></p><p>"This discovery provides powerful support for the overall theory of <strong>evolution</strong> by strengthening its necessary foundation: <strong>abiogenesis</strong>, the natural origin of life. The finding that simple, prebiotic chemistry could have readily synthesized the building blocks of both <strong>DNA</strong> and <strong>RNA</strong> using a common compound, diamidophosphate (<strong>DAP</strong>), eliminates a massive theoretical hurdle. Biological evolution, driven by natural selection, can only begin once a <strong>self-replicating molecule</strong> capable of carrying heritable information exists. By showing that the primary genetic molecules (DNA/RNA) could have arisen through common, non-biological chemical pathways on the early Earth, this research provides the essential, naturalistic starting point required by the theory of evolution, lending credibility to the entire <strong>continuum of life</strong> from simple chemistry to complex organisms.</p><p></p><p>Furthermore, the discovery supports an evolutionary framework by proposing a model of <strong>gradualism and continuity</strong>. Instead of viewing the "RNA World" as a discrete stage followed by a miraculous jump to modern DNA-based life, the research suggests the first replicators were likely <strong>chimeric</strong> molecules, part RNA and part DNA. This suggests the transition from the earliest, most primitive genetic systems to the highly stable, double-stranded <strong>DNA</strong> of modern cells was not a sudden, unexplainable event, but a smooth, evolutionary process built on a shared set of simple chemical reactions. This continuous, stepwise path from chemical complexity to biological complexity reinforces the core evolutionary principle that all of life's complex features, including its fundamental genetic machinery, arose through natural, measurable steps over deep time."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Haven, post: 146734, member: 5537"] Because if you wanted it, you can ask your AI engine to spin it positive, for the same article. Like this. "This discovery provides powerful support for the overall theory of [B]evolution[/B] by strengthening its necessary foundation: [B]abiogenesis[/B], the natural origin of life. The finding that simple, prebiotic chemistry could have readily synthesized the building blocks of both [B]DNA[/B] and [B]RNA[/B] using a common compound, diamidophosphate ([B]DAP[/B]), eliminates a massive theoretical hurdle. Biological evolution, driven by natural selection, can only begin once a [B]self-replicating molecule[/B] capable of carrying heritable information exists. By showing that the primary genetic molecules (DNA/RNA) could have arisen through common, non-biological chemical pathways on the early Earth, this research provides the essential, naturalistic starting point required by the theory of evolution, lending credibility to the entire [B]continuum of life[/B] from simple chemistry to complex organisms. Furthermore, the discovery supports an evolutionary framework by proposing a model of [B]gradualism and continuity[/B]. Instead of viewing the "RNA World" as a discrete stage followed by a miraculous jump to modern DNA-based life, the research suggests the first replicators were likely [B]chimeric[/B] molecules, part RNA and part DNA. This suggests the transition from the earliest, most primitive genetic systems to the highly stable, double-stranded [B]DNA[/B] of modern cells was not a sudden, unexplainable event, but a smooth, evolutionary process built on a shared set of simple chemical reactions. This continuous, stepwise path from chemical complexity to biological complexity reinforces the core evolutionary principle that all of life's complex features, including its fundamental genetic machinery, arose through natural, measurable steps over deep time." [/QUOTE]
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