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Post by Arlon10 on Nov 7, 2019 12:03:06 GMT
As explained here it has been observed in laboratories for decades that short RNA chains do not develop long ones because the shorter chains have the competitive advantage. The longer chains have no protective phospholipid bilayer or cell walls to prevent the onslaught. The short chains are more difficult to catch hold. You couldn't articulate why this matters if your sad life depended on it. Says the guy who never even attempts articulate anything. You are predictable though. Just as we can predict short RNA chains won't do anything we can predict you won't either.
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