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The Genetic Mechanism: I DNA, Nucleoids, and Chromatin

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The Genetic Mechanism and the Origin of Life
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Now that it has been made clear that the earliest protobiont had to possess a genetic mechanism before further evolution could occur, clues to two major questions will be sought as the basis for inheritance is reviewed in this present and the following two chapters. The first of these pertains to the nature of the genetic apparatus that probably existed in the very first forms of life, and the second involves the sequence of events that led to its present state of complexity. Fortunately data are available that indicate a probable series of developments, but to appreciate their significance fully, each aspect of the genetical processes must first be scrutinized. The most logical point for departure is an investigation of deoxyribose nucleic acid (DNA), the central ingredient in prevailing doctrines. Thus, this molecule, its mode of replication, and its organization in living cells are the topics of the present discussion, after some preliminary points have been established.

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