A virus-like molecule in the early stage of encoded molecular evolution

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The recent advances of the evolutionary molecular engineering revealed the effectiveness of bonding strategy for assignment of the phenotype to its genotype, which non-enveloped viruses such as simple bacteriophages adopt. On the other hand, cellular organisms adopt another kind of the strategy, namely the compartmentalzation of both genotype and phenotype molecules in a single compartment enclosed with a cell membrane. The simplest strategy is that adopted by ribozymes in the RNA world. A single molecule carries both genotype and its phenotype. Based on the definition of “virus”-type and “cell”-type of the assignment strategy, we propose a virus-early/cell-late model of the history of life.

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