Origins of life theory May 18, 2019
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Started by metmike - May 17, 2019, 11:31 p.m.

           

Molecules of life met on clay

                                                                   

The first molecules of life might have met on clay, according to an idea elaborated by organic chemist Alexander Graham Cairns-Smith at the University of Glasgow in Scotland. These surfaces might not only have concentrated these organic compounds together, but also helped organize them into patterns much like our genes do now.

The main role of DNA is to store information on how other molecules should be arranged. Genetic sequences in DNA are essentially instructions on how amino acids should be arranged in proteins. Cairns-Smith suggests that mineral crystals in clay could have arranged organic molecules into organized patterns. After a while, organic molecules took over this job and organized themselves.

Or maybe life began at the bottom of the sea?  That theory is next>

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By carlberky - May 18, 2019, 1:47 p.m.
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" …  even the best of men have "feet of clay.""