Enzymes — the molecules responsible for many chemical reactions
central to life — are large and complex. So large and complex that some
scientists think the beginnings of life might have happened before
modern enzymes evolved. How's that work?
Here's where things get crazy.
Turns out, protein plaques (similar to the ones that are, today, the
calling card of Alzheimer's) could have played the role.
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