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<p>The <strong>RNA world hypothesis</strong> proposes that [[self-replicating]] ribonucleic adic  ([[RNA]]] molecules were precursors to current life, which is based on  deoxyribonucleic adic ([[DNA]]), RNA and [[proteins]]. (WIKI)</p>
<p>The <strong>RNA world hypothesis</strong> proposes that [[self-replicating]] ribonucleic adic  ([[RNA]]] molecules were precursors to current life, which is based on  deoxyribonucleic adic ([[DNA]]), RNA and [[protein]]s. (WIKI)</p>
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<h2>Teaching about the RNA world hypothesis</h2>
<h2>Teaching about the RNA world hypothesis</h2>

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The RNA world hypothesis proposes that self-replicating ribonucleic adic (RNA] molecules were precursors to current life, which is based on deoxyribonucleic adic (DNA), RNA and proteins. (WIKI)

 

Teaching about the RNA world hypothesis

 

See also