An RNA based evolution system was constructed in
the laboratory and used to develop RNA enzymes with novel catalytic
function. By controlling the nature of the catalytic task that
the molecules must perform in order to survive, it is possible
to direct the evolving population toward the expression of some
desired catalytic behavior. More recently, this system has been
coupled to an in vitro translation procedure, raising
the possibility of evolving protein enzymes in the laboratory
to produce novel proteins with desired catalytic properties.
The aim of this line of research is to reduce Darwinian evolution,
the fundamental process of biology, to a laboratory procedure
that can be made to operate in the service of organic synthesis.
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