Scientists Just Got Closer to Creating Artificial Life in the Lab
Scientists Just Got Closer to Creating Artificial Life in the Lab
Scientists have created an RNA-replicating molecule in the lab — and brought the world one step close to creating artificial life.
The Salk Institute for Biological Studies scientists worked from the theory that before there was DNA or proteins, RNA existed as the initial ingredient in the so-called "primordial soup."
As part of their research, WaPo reports, they created a lab-made RNA molecule that accurately copied others and resulted in a functioning enzyme. Now that the institute has done that, it's poised to study the earliest evolutionary stages of life in unprecedented ways.
If RNA is created that is able to replicate itself, the Salk president said, "then it would be alive."