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1. Introduction to Biochemistry - Part 1 of 4
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1. Introduction to Biochemistry / Abiogenesis / Problem 8
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Evaluate the double origin theory's proposal regarding the development of coding and enzyme catalysis systems.
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It claims both systems developed simultaneously in a single protocell.
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It denies the existence of enzyme catalysis in early life.
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It suggests separate protocells developed coding and enzyme systems, later merging into one.
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It proposes that DNA was the first coding material.
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