▲ | roncesvalles 2 days ago | ||||||||||||||||
I think single origin event is highly likely because, for example, it's wholly conceivable that a slightly different variant of AUCG (or just one of the molecules) could've emerged and it would have similar characteristics, but not differentiated enough that one would have a very strong selective advantage over the other. Diversity could exist in harmony and the lack of any diversity is a pretty strong signal that the only extant version is either very rare or the only to ever emerge. Everything in nature is diverse except RNA/DNA and this fact alone is a sort of evidence. | |||||||||||||||||
▲ | vlovich123 2 days ago | parent [-] | ||||||||||||||||
Or the basic life that forms is going to look the same regardless of where it starts on Earth, meaning that you’d never have evidence of two origins. Or RNA was just a winning virus that infected all other life or killed all competition to make it seem like there was only one origin. Absence of evidence is not evidence of absence. | |||||||||||||||||
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