Show us the evidence that in Earth’s
primordial oceans, after millions of years, there were no more than 20
different amino acids.
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- you are missing the point. It doesn't matter have how many amino acids were
potentially available, what mattered was which ones were able to create stable
peptides and proteins in the conditions that existed at the time. Remember the
conditions at that period were completely different to conditions today.
Particularly relevant to peptide chemistry are the levels of radiation and pH
both of which are able affect the tertiary structure of longer
amino acid chain peptides and proteins.
Anyway
what about responding to the video I posted?