BUFFALO, N.Y. — Before the first cells enclosed chemistry inside membranes, life faced a basic logistical problem: molecules needed to find one another in a hostile, watery environment. RNA may have offered an answer. A new study led by researchers at the University at Buffalo suggests that a minute chemical difference between RNA and DNA […]
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