The Evolution of Molecular Knowledge Before The Origin of Life |
This section will investigate how the
composition of the soup influences knowledge. If the soup contains mostly glycine and
alanine along with a host of other amino acids not used by life, then the probability of a
useful protein emerging from it must be very low. Chapter 4 calculated the molecular
knowledge for the protein insulin. This chapter will now repeat this procedure assuming
that insulin emerged in the soup before life. By this calculation this chapter does not
mean to suggest that insulin originated in the soup. The calculation is for comparison
only. Remember insulin was only chosen because it does not contain many amino acids, and
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