By Suzan Mazur
“We know the abiotic world is very good at making amino acids. Abiotically produced amino acids are literally raining down on our heads, in meteors. It is difficult to imagine a primitive biological world of evolution, ultimately producing RNA and RNA precursors, that did not make use of amino acids, which were highly available from the get-go, and are so easy to combine to form wonder polymers. So the pure RNA World — I don’t accept it. There had to be many other molecules involved. And a dirty RNA World is a co-evolution world, with protein and RNA evolving together.” — Loren Williams