In
view of the DNA-RNA-protein team impasse, some researchers have offered “the
RNA world” theory. What is that? Instead of asserting that DNA, RNA, and
proteins originated simultaneously to produce life, they say that RNA by itself
was the first spark of life. Is this theory sound?
In
the 1980’s, researchers discovered in their laboratory that RNA molecules could
act as their own enzymes by snipping themselves in two and splicing themselves
back together. So it was speculated that RNA might have been the first
self-replicating molecule. It is theorized that in time, these RNA molecules
learned to form cell membranes and that finally, the RNA organism gave rise to
DNA. “The apostles of the RNA world believe that their theory should be taken,
if not as gospel, then as the nearest thing to truth.
Not
all scientists, though, accept this scenario. Skeptics, observes Cohen, “argued
that it was too great a leap from showing that two RNA molecules partook in a
bit of self mutilation in a test tube, to claiming that RNA was capable of
running a cell single-handed and triggering the emergence of life on Earth.”
There
are other problems as well. Biologist Carl Woese holds that “the RNA world theory. . .
is fatally flawed because it fails to explain;
1.
Where
the energy came from to fuel the production of the first RNA molecules.”
2.
And
researchers have never located a piece of RNA that can replicate itself from
scratch.
There
is also the issue of where RNA came from in the first place. Though “the RNA
world” theory appears in many textbooks, most of it, says researcher Gary
Olsen, “is speculative optimism.”
Another
theory that some scientists have espoused is that our planet was seeded with
life that came from outer space. But this theory does not really address the
question, what originated life? Saying that life comes from outer space, notes
science writer Boyce Rensberger, “merely changes the location of the mystery.”
It does not explain the origin of life. It merely sidesteps the issue by
relocating the origin to another solar system or galaxy. The real issue
remains.
What
do you think about the RNA world? Does it answer the question of the origin of
life or create more mysteries? Your comments on this are highly welcome!
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