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How did the first dna produce proteins?
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[QUOTE="Simon Bridge, post: 5444292, member: 367532"] DNA and protiens occurred together and do not need other structures. But lipids do tend to stick to some accumulations of these molecules and, at the mist basic level, a cell is a blob of oil with stuff in it. You may want to try: [URL]http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK6360/[/URL] ... as a jumping off point. A neuron would be a single cell, so is an amoeba... single cells are stimulous-responce: they work by chemistry not neurology. How do chemicals know to react to other chemicals? Please also see: [URL]http://www.talkorigins.org/indexcc/list.html[/URL] ... for an idea how evolutionary arguments work. Then you'll have a good idea where to look for those not covered here. [/QUOTE]
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