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Systems chemistry on early Earth

Jack W. Szostak
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Jack W. Szostak: Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts 02114, USA. szostak@molbio.mgh.harvard.edu

Nature, 2009, vol. 459, issue 7244, 171-172

Abstract: Understanding how life emerged on Earth is one of the greatest challenges facing modern chemistry. A new way of looking at the synthesis of RNA sidesteps a thorny problem in the field.

Date: 2009
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