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I was wondering whether it is possible for amino acids that end up in a cell (ready to be made into proteins) to spontaneously start to bond in the cytoplasm (or wherever the routing channel is I guess) and create randomly floating short strands of polymers?
Furthermore, can it ever happen that once in a DNA structure for example, that amino acids from one strand could attract another strand and then break off and bond? My guess is that this is a straight no, but I have heard about the "dropped genes" or something to that end.
Furthermore, can it ever happen that once in a DNA structure for example, that amino acids from one strand could attract another strand and then break off and bond? My guess is that this is a straight no, but I have heard about the "dropped genes" or something to that end.