The story, in brief. (Introduction)
Late to the show as usual...
It is apparent to me that first life forms had most of the genetic mechanisms we see now. How it started that way is totally unknown. My guess is a UI. What is yours?
Do you disagree with my old statement that your thinking highlighted above comes only from studying life as it exists now, and asserting "it must always have been so?" That was one of the only points you ever conceded to me.
What about the recent LUCA suppositions? Cell thought to be quite complex. I'm with you on thinking that earliest cell forms were not as complex as now, but still quite complex; the recent finding of a vacuole in a single-celled organism, as an example.
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2011-11-28, 01:35
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xeno6696,
2011-11-28, 03:00
- The story, in brief. -
David Turell,
2011-11-28, 02:03
- The story, in brief. -
xeno6696,
2011-11-28, 01:35
- The story, in brief. -
David Turell,
2011-09-21, 21:39
- The story, in brief. -
broken_cynic,
2011-09-21, 21:15
- The story, in brief. -
David Turell,
2011-09-06, 02:38