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Chemists can determine how complex organic molecules could have formed in those environments.
Instead, RNA molecules could have served as catalysts as well as storing and transmitting genetic information.
It is not too easy to see how the first RNA molecules could have come into existence.
These orphaned molecules could have clinical value if solubilized and delivered properly.
The high sequence variability suggests that somatic diversification of these nonself recognition molecules could have occurred.
Experiments suggest that organic molecules could have been synthesized in the atmosphere of early Earth and rained down into the oceans.
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Theoretically, every known odorant molecule could have an agreed descriptor.
It will also mean that for the first time, a plausible explanation exists for how an information-carrying biological molecule could have emerged through natural processes from chemicals on the primitive earth.
Obtained results indicate that introduction of branched side chain, as well as introduction of substituents on one phenyl ring (which disturb symmetry of the molecule) could have positive impact on gastrointestinal absorption.
This article describes the use of theoretical NMR correlation data in the structure elucidation process with WEBCOCON, not for the initial constitutional assignments, but to define how well a suggested molecule could have been described by NMR correlation data.
In this case too, the molecule could have been a rRNA ancestor.
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