What Is the RNA World Hypothesis?

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All living creatures today reproduce and evolve using a complex gene-enzyme cycle. If we look at a cell, for example, information encoded in its genes is used to produce functional proteins called enzymes. Some of those enzymes then turn around to make copies of the cell's genes, allowing the cell to reproduce.

Because the gene-enzyme system forms a closed loop, it presents us with a classic chicken or egg conundrum: Which came first, genes or the protein enzymes they code for?

While the details are still not fully worked out, discoveries over the past few decades have lead researchers to a surprising possible solution: What really came first? Genes that act as enzymes!

The RNA World Hypothesis is the idea that before living cells, the genetic code, and the gene/protein cycle ever existed, chains of a chemical called RNA were forming naturally. Once formed, some of these chains were able to function as enzymes, and were even able to evolve by making copies of themselves with slight, accidental modifications.

While there is little doubt that RNA played a crucial role in the early development of life, the complexity of RNA is casting doubt on the idea that RNA was the first truly replicating and evolving chemical system. For this reason, alternatives to the “RNA first” view are also being investigated. Most notable is a proto-RNA hypothesis being studied by the lab of Nicholas Hud, and several metabolism first hypotheses which got their start from the work of Robert Shapiro.

At this time, all serious investigations into the origin of life are being done under the overarching idea that life emerged from chemistry.

SOURCES AND FURTHER READING

RIBOZYMES
The first RNA enzymes were discovered in 1982, now known as ribozymes. Here’s is a wonderful review of what we now know about ribozymes (well... as of 2002):

Diverse and highly functional ribozymes can be evolved in the lab. Selection experiments have shown there are many pathways that evolution can take to produce a ribozyme with a given function. This means the evolution of function is much simpler than previously thought!

Nucleotide building ribozymes have been evolved in the lab from random starting chains (this is the experiment discussed in our animation):

INITIAL RNA NUCLEOTIDE SYNTHESIS
RNA nucleotides have been shown to form without enzymes under conditions that might have been plausible on the early Earth. That said, the reactions we’ve discovered so far do not appear robust enough to claim that the problem is fully solved:

RNA REPLICATION BEFORE EVOLUTION OF ENZYMES
8 problems with RNA replication and likely solutions to them (note: number 8 now has two independent solutions demonstrated in the lab):

ALTERNATIVES TO THE RNA WORLD HYPOTHESIS
Here is an article reviewing the metabolism first hypothesis in contrast to the RNA first view:

Here is an article reviewing research into a possible proto RNA World Hypothesis:

Media article by quanta magazine

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The age of high quality youtube videos has dawned. What a wonderful time to be alive.

MrCMPUTR
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This is probably the best explanation/animation of how simple chemistry can give rise to complex molecules.
Great job.

teharbitur
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This is absolutely mindblowing to me. I'm a 40 year old and I'm understanding this for the first time. Thank you so much.

nolikeygsomnipresence
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This just blew my mind. Why did I become a business major all those years ago? This is fascinating.

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I also need "a little bit of assistance" to replicate.

arooobine
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This one video completely altered my understanding of the natural world. It’s remarkable how simple it really all is.

sniddee
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I’m a biology major. Your channel is a gem.

ThatOneScienceGuy
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PROPS for showing dinosaurs with feathers! :)

owhs
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After watching tons of videos including lectures from universities, I can say that this is the best video explaining what was going on at RNA world. I clearly understand the theory and how it reasons the evolution of first ribosomes. My only suggestion would be adding few sentences about where the first nucleotides and aminoacids came from. Thank you for this beautiful video! 👏👏

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This covers many critical details left out of most explanations. This is the best RNA World explanation I have seen.

NoahSpurrier
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Studying for my molecular bio exam tomorrow- learned more in this one video than this whole class (a month in, too). THANK YOU

allysmrdel
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Such incredibly clear and illustrative animations. This surpassed my expectations. Keep making awesome stuff!

edgarbounds
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Though I'm far from scientifically illiterate, I, m also far from being an actual scientist. That said, I love your videos, they really are stated clearly and give a deeper understanding of how and why the scientific method works. Keep up the good work and thanks!

gsdtravels
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Albert Einstein said "If you can't explain it simply, you don't understand it well enough ". This chap understands his subject just fine

mattbrook-lee
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I am glad I found this series Stayed Clearly. Videos are really well thought through, simplified and animated. Thanks guys 👍

KP_Oz
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Although I don't support this hypothesis, I have to acknowledge the hard work and results of these experiments. And nice video explaining it in simple way.

davisjugroop
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Why the hell this channel is that small? Id love to see more about rna, dna, cells and processes that occur inside and stuff similar to that, its just great how youre able to simply and accurately epxlain staff and make people more and more curious.

abdullahawisimulaha
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"These ribozymes, ...Blur the line between living things, and simple chemistry".
It's also where my imagination and fascination collide, ... *: )*

NeilCrouse
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Science is a beautiful thing! Great video.

davemojarra
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Honestly man genetics was a bit complicated till today. Youre great.

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