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Dec 1993
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1993oleb...23..285h&link_type=abstract
Origins of Life and Evolution of the Biosphere, Volume 23, Issue 5-6, pp. 285-290
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In earlier work we have shown that C-rich templates containing isolated A, T or G residues and short oligo(G) sequences can be copied effectively using nucleoside-5'-phosphoro(2-methyl)imida-zolides as substrates. We now show that isolated A or T residues within an oligo(G) sequence are a complete block to copying and that an isolated C residue is copied inefficiently. Replication is possible only if there are two complementary oligonucleotides each of which acts as a template to facilitate the synthesis of the other. We emphasize the severity of the problems that need to be overcome to make possible non-enzymatic replication in homogeneous aqueous solution. We conclude that an efficient catalyst Was involved in the origin of polynucleotide replication.
Hill Aubrey R.
Orgel Leslie E.
Wu Taifeng
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