Biology, asked by aanandvishwajeet1709, 10 months ago

Q18.. 'There is now enough evidence to suggest that essential life processes evolved around
RNA. Discuss this statement with reference to all the types of RNAS.​

Answers

Answered by science9904
1

Answer:

Explanation:

Even so, the evidence for an RNA world is strong enough that the hypothesis has gained wide acceptance. Like DNA, RNA can store and replicate genetic information; like protein enzymes, RNA enzymes (ribozymes) can catalyze (start or accelerate) chemical reactions that are critical for life.

Answered by shailendrachoubay456
0

Evidence of RNA

Explanation:

  1. The RNA emerged before DNA in development can be found in the synthetic contrasts between them.
  2. In specific, the deoxyribose in its sugar-phosphate spine makes chains of DNA synthetically more steady than chains of RNA, so a lot more prominent lengths of DNA can be kept up without breakage.  
  3. The RNA World Hypothesis is the way that the ribosome, an enormous sub-atomic complex that amasses proteins, is a ribozyme.
  4. RNA is made from DNA to place that data enthusiastically.
  5. RNA can coordinate the formation of proteins and perform other fundamental elements of life that DNA can't do. The unconstrained arrangement of RNA building squares is viewed as an essential advance in the starting point of life.  
  6. RNA is additionally accepted to have been the hereditary material of the main life on Earth.
  7. The  RNA in the starting point of life is best upheld by the simplicity of shaping RNA from fundamental substance building squares, (for example, amino acids, sugars, and hydroxyl acids).
Similar questions