A study in Nature Communications shows that life began using molybdenum and tungsten enzymes as early as 3.7–3.1 billion years ago, It also reveals that key metabolic processes arose despite scarce metals, highlighting the early adaptability of microbial life. 🧪
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The study shows that life began using molybdenum and tungsten enzymes as early as 3.7–3.1 billion years ago. Study reveals that key metabolic processes arose despite scarce metals and highlighting the early adaptability of microbial life.