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The universal common ancestor already had these systems. Are you saying that you have no problem with all life evolving from a universal common ancestor?
How? How can a universal common ancestor have the systems to communicate with DNA to build protein but not have DNA. Even if it had both, how could one evolve if they were irreducible? Both must have evolved simultaneously, the chains of nucleotides AND the language to interpret the chains and build proteins. Do you have any experiments where this is done in a lab? I don't think so. Do you have any evidence or observations that this can or is possible in a biological sense? I dont' think so. You are clearly out of answers. It's real easy to state, "Oh the DNA already existed," but when we are talking about abiogenesis it's a different story. Abiogenesis uses the same methods of evolution as everything else, it's just a chemical evolution. As those who define chemical evolution if it's abiogenesis, and they will state yes!
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