It has been postulated that in the very early development of biological molecules
(a) RNA had both catalytic and information storing activities
(b) DNA had both catalytic and information storing activities
(c) proteins had both catalytic and information storing activities
(d) lipids had both catalytic and information storing activities
(e) carbohydrates had both catalytic and information storing activities
The answer is option A (RNA had both catalytic and information storing activities).
Explanation:
The RNA world hypothesis proposes that life-based on ribonucleic acid (RNA) predates the current world of life-based on deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA), RNA and protein. RNA is able to both store genetic information, like DNA, and catalyzes chemical reactions, like an enzyme protein. hence It may have supported pre-cellular life and been the first step in the evolution of cellular life.
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