Self-Replicating Droplets Developed as Missing Link for Origins of Life on Earth

The missing link that helps to explain the origins of life could be embodied in a tiny, self-replicating globule called a coacervate droplet, which researchers in Japan have developed to represent the evolution of chemistry into biology. The proliferating droplets, composed of peptides, could have served as containers to integrate RNA, lipids, and peptides during the early history of Earth.