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Research sheds new light on cosmic development of amino acids

Washington, May 29: Scientists use computer models of biological components found in meteorites to help them understand the origins of life on Earth. ....

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Research sheds new light on cosmic development of amino acids

Scientists use computer models of biological components found in meteorites to help them understand the origins of life on Earth. ....

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New study provides novel insights into the cosmic evolution of amino acids

Tsukuba, Japan (SPX) May 26, 2023 -
All biological amino acids on Earth appear exclusively in their left-handed form, but the reason underlying this observation is elusive. Recently, scientists from Japan uncovered new clues about the ....

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New study provides novel insights into the cosmic evolution of amino acids: Scientists perform computational simulations for biological molecules detected in meteorites to clarify the origin of life on Earth.

All biological amino acids on Earth appear exclusively in their left-handed form, but the reason underlying this observation is elusive. Recently, scientists uncovered new clues about the cosmic origin of this asymmetry. Based on the optical properties of amino acids found on the Murchison meteorite, they conducted physics-based simulations, revealing that the precursors to the biological amino acids may have determined the amino acid chirality during the early phase of galactic evolution. ....

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