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by cyberax
115 days ago
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It's interesting, that we're getting down to the sizes of self-replicating RNA that realistically can form by a complete accident. Getting this sequence by random chance out of a pile of nucleotides is a 1 in 2^90 chance. That's around 1.2*10^27 or just around 20000 moles! Not at all an impossible number. |
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If primordial earth's oceans had nucleotide concentrations comparable to Bennu, then there would be about 10^39 nucleotides in the ocean.