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They Recreated a 3 Billion-Year-Old Enzyme: a...

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Going back to the origins of life is a major scientific challenge, made difficult by the rarity of the oldest fossils. To circumvent this lack of traces, researchers have recreated in the laboratory an ancestral enzyme key to microbial metabolism, in order to decrypt the signatures...
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Going back to the origins of life is a major scientific challenge, made difficult by the rarity of the oldest fossils. To circumvent this lack of traces, researchers have recreated in the laboratory an ancestral enzyme key to microbial metabolism, in order to decrypt the signatures...

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Futura broke the news on Sunday, April 19, 2026.
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