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Biological membranes are composed exclusively of phospholipids comprising glycerol-1-phosphate or glycerol-3-phosphate. By contrast, primitive membranes would have likely been composed of heterogeneous mixtures of phospholipids, including non-natural analogues comprising glycerol-2-phosphate, as delivered by prebiotic synthesis. Thus, it is not clear how the selection of natural phospholipids could have come about.

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