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    The Occurrence of an RNA World Early in the History
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The Occurrence of an RNA World Early in the History

Question 7

Question 7

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The occurrence of an RNA world early in the history of life can never be proven, but experiments with _____ have shown that it is feasible.


A) in vitro evolution
B) Darwin's evolution
C) indirected evolution
D) chemical evolution
E) biological evolution

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