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chemical evolution is more and less accepted explain that line ..​

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Answered by Shivampandey1977
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Answered by comkggirase
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Introduction

The modern theory of chemical evolution is based on the assumption that on a primitive earth a mixture of simple chemicals assembled into more complex molecular systems, from which, eventually came the first functioning cell(s). In this extremely complicated series of transformations several key transitions must be contemplated. Two areas which present particular difficulties for the theory is the origin of enantio-enriched biomolecules and the polymerization of simple monomers into information rich networks. At the molecular level, l-amino acids and d-sugars serve as the fundamental building blocks for two of the most important biological polymer networks necessary for all forms of life. The former give rise to a vast array of protein structures whereas the common d-ribose framework, coupled with the five well known heterocyclic bases and linking phosphate groups, generates the core nucleic acid structure characteristic of DNA and RNA. Within this structural motive the genetic code is the primary source for all information essential for the existence of life.

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