nucleic acids

Why Are Catalytic Nucleic Acids Important?

The catalytic properties of nucleic acids provide valuable insights into the origin of life. The RNA world hypothesis posits that early life forms relied on RNA both as genetic material and as catalysts before the evolution of DNA and protein enzymes. Understanding RNA's catalytic roles helps us explore this possibility and offers a blueprint for the design of artificial catalysts and biotechnological applications.

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