Based on the discoveries of American biologists Thomas Cech and Sidney Altman (certain types of RNA can multiply without the help of proteins) Walter Gilbert hypothesizes the RNA World, that is, first the birth of RNA, then of proteins.
Based on the discoveries of American biologists Thomas Cech and Sidney Altman (certain types of RNA can multiply without the help of proteins) Walter Gilbert hypothesizes the RNA World, that is, first the birth of RNA, then of proteins.