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Anonymous at Sun, 10 Mar 2024 14:27:53 UTC No. 16066408
>endosymbiosis is rarer than abiogenesis
Anonymous at Sun, 10 Mar 2024 14:33:16 UTC No. 16066412
Source? Studies? Evidence? Experts? Revealed in a dream?
Anonymous at Sun, 10 Mar 2024 15:10:09 UTC No. 16066450
>>16066408
>how common is abiogenesis
It would be hard to determine because different instances of abiogenesis (abiogeneses?) would be mutually toxic, or at least mutually indigestible, because of incompatible chiralites of a number of basic bio-molecules. So the late comers would sicken or starve and quickly go extinct. Compare that to endosymbiosis: We can point to multiple instances that still exist: mitochondria, green chloroplasts and red chloroplasts. That doesn't answer the question of course.