Question 1Some scientists have proposed that the earliest forms of life may haveexisted in an "RNA World" where RNA was both the genetic material andresponsible for enzymatic activity. Imagine that you have recreated such alife form. What would demonstrate that RNA, but not protein or DNA, isnecessary and sufficient for these functions?Question options:The organism lives and replicates despite RNase and DNase treatment, but theorganism dies when treated with protease.The organism lives and replicates despite protease and DNase treatment, but theorganism dies when treated with RNase.The organism lives and replicates despite protease treatment, but the organismdies when treated with DNase and RNase.The organism lives and replicates despite DNase treatment, but the organismdies when treated with RNase and protease.
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