RNA’s Role in the Origins of Life: An Agentic ‘Manager’, or Recipient of ‘Off-loaded’ Constraints?

Biosemiotics 14 (3):643-650 (2021)
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Abstract

In his Target Article, Terrence Deacon develops simple models that assist in understanding the role of RNA in the origins of life. However, his models fail to adequately represent an important evolutionary dynamic. Central to this dynamic is the selection that impinges on RNA molecules in the context of their association with proto-metabolisms. This selection shapes the role of RNA in the emergence of life. When this evolutionary dynamic is appropriately taken into account, it predicts a role for RNA that is consistent with the Managed-Metabolism Hypothesis about the origins of life, and inconsistent with Deacon’s account.

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John E. Stewart
Vrije Universiteit Brussel

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