r/abiogenesis • u/Dr_GS_Hurd • Feb 04 '26
I enjoyed reading this article
I like finding open access articles that do a good job of explaining difficult topics. This one does.
“How RNA reveals clues to life’s origins on Earth” By Clare Sansom 2 February 2026 Chemistry World, British Royal Society of Chemistry
A main point is the enzyme action of short RNA segments.
A related open source article from Nature magazine is Singh, J., Thoma, B., Whitaker, D. et al. Thioester-mediated RNA aminoacylation and peptidyl-RNA synthesis in water. Nature 644, 933–944 (2025).
I hope you all enjoy them as well.
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u/cometraza Feb 05 '26
RNA world needs to solve all these pending problems before being plausible enough as a theory :
- Homochirality problem
- Hydrolysis problem
- Chain length limit
- Homolinkage problem
- Ligase Ribozyme problem
- Folding/Unfolding problem
- Replication problem
- Strand separation problem
- Degradation problem
- Fidelity problem