RNA organisms could evolve
new ribozymes as well and also produce them in bulk as they multiplied.
Not exact matches
If the RNAP
ribozyme successfully created a
new RNA, the
new strand would signal that by binding to a specific molecular target in its vial.
And because each RNAP
ribozyme was engineered to remain tethered to its
new, synthesized RNA strand, this allowed the team to isolate any successes.