Self-assembling RNA strands ‘tamed the chemical chaos’ in prebiotic mixtures

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New research explores mechanisms that boost RNA’s stability and resistance to hydrolysis

New research shows how complex molecules that were key to kickstarting life on the early Earth could have survived, despite their inherent instability. The findings suggest that self-assembly processes could have boosted RNA sequences’ resistance to hydrolysis, helping to ‘tame the chemical chaos’ in prebiotic mixtures.