Narrative review explores conceptual frameworks across RNA worlds
This is a narrative review that explores conceptual frameworks across RNA worlds, covering topics such as the RNA world hypothesis, ribozymes, and RNA's roles in modern biology. The authors synthesize qualitative arguments from the literature, discussing how RNA may have functioned as both genetic material and catalyst in early life, and how these concepts inform current understanding of molecular evolution. No pooled effect sizes or quantitative results are reported, as this is not a meta-analysis. The review acknowledges limitations inherent in narrative synthesis, including potential selection bias and lack of systematic search methodology. The authors note that many of the ideas remain speculative and are based on indirect evidence. For clinicians, this review provides background context on RNA biology but does not offer direct practice recommendations. The work is conceptual and should be interpreted as a scholarly discussion rather than evidence-based guidance.