“…As Darwinian evolution requires the self-reproduction of chemical systems, the informational capacity should have been large enough to encode the full functionality. [1][2][3] Although explorations in catalytically active RNA, ribozymes, have identified RNA oligomers as short as 20-30 nucleotides (nt) with specific functions, including ligation, cleavage, binding, and replication, [4][5][6] the emergence of continuous reproductive systems requires a genetic molecule encoding more functionalities, such as decoding and compartmentalization. [2,3,5,7] Thus, the required informational capacity is expected to increase to more than kilo-to megabases.…”