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  2. Oct 30, 2017 · Understanding when and how genes first came together to form genomes is a fundamental puzzle in the study of the origin of life. Genes are naturally selfish, and yet, life started with cooperation between genes.

    • Where Did DNA Come from?
    • Making New Genes Or Stealing them?
    • The Future of DNA - Meet XNA

    Experts think that the first step towards life was simply a molecule that was capable of self-replicating. As a geneticist, your mind might jump straight away to the most famous self-replicating molecule of them all, DNA. Click here to explore the ideas behind the origins of RNA and DNA.

    As far as we can tell, all of life on earth evolved from one common ancestor, LUCA, which must have had one set of genes, whatever they looked like. But that leaves the question of how this simple set of genes diversified to encompass the incredible diversity of genes that now exist in trillions of extant and extinct species on earth. Click here to...

    The emerging field of xenobiology is a subfield of synthetic biology that involves using chemical substances not usually found in nature, for example, alternative DNA known as XNA, short for Xeno Nucleic Acid. Click here to learn about how some experts in the field are adding new letters to the genetic alphabet by creating XNA with completely new n...

  3. Modern genetics began with the work of the Augustinian friar Gregor Johann Mendel. His works on pea plants, published in 1866, provided the initial evidence that, on its rediscovery in 1900's, helped to establish the theory of Mendelian inheritance.

  4. Apr 29, 2014 · April 29, 2014. • 2 min read. In today’s New York Times, I’ve written a story about a simple but important question: where do new genes come from? Some four billion years ago, when...

  5. Nov 9, 1991 · How did life begin? Revolutionary discoveries about the genetic material RNA are helping molecular biologists to piece together replicas of the first genes

  6. Aug 12, 2009 · But where did the first genomes come from—and how? What rules govern how they function and what they look like? And why do they vary so much in size from organism to organism?

  7. 4 days ago · All present research in genetics can be traced back to Mendel’s discovery of the laws governing the inheritance of traits. The word genetics was introduced in 1905 by English biologist William Bateson, who was one of the discoverers of Mendel’s work and who became a champion of Mendel’s principles of inheritance.

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