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Replication first: RNA world

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Main article:  RNA world Even the simplest members of the  three modern domains  of life use  DNA  to record their " recipes " and a complex array of  RNA  and  protein  molecules to "read" these instructions and use them for growth, maintenance, and self-replication. The discovery that a kind of RNA molecule called a  ribozyme  can  catalyze both its own replication and the construction of proteins led to the hypothesis that earlier life-forms were based entirely on RNA.They could have formed an  RNA world  in which there were individuals but no  species , as  mutations  and  horizontal gene transfers would have meant that the offspring in each generation were quite likely to have different  genomes  from those that their parents started with.RNA would later have been replaced by DNA, which is more stable and therefore can build longer genomes, expanding the range of capabilities a si...