Understanding the organic content of meteorites and the potential delivery of molecules relevant to the origin of life on Earth is an important area of study in astrobiology. There have been many studies of meteoritic organics, with much focus on amino acids as monomers of proteins and enzymes essential to terrestrial life. The majority of these studies have involved analysis of carbonaceous chondrites, primitive meteorites containing approx. 3-5 wt% carbon. Amino acids have been observed in varying abundances and distributions in representatives of all eight carbonaceous chondrite groups, as well as in ungrouped carbonaceous chondrites, ordinary and R chondrites, ureilites, and planetary achondrites [1 and references therein]
The organic compounds found in carbonaceous chondrite meteorites provide insight into primordial sol...
The Ninth Symposium on Polar Science/Ordinary sessions: [OA] Antarctic meteorites / Hayabusa, Wed. 5...
The Yamato-74662.23 meteorite, a carbonaceous chondrite (C2), was examined for amino acids. The mete...
Indigenous amino acids have been found indigenous all 8 carbonaceous chondrite groups. However, the ...
Amino acids, the building blocks of proteins, have been found to be indigenous in most of the carbon...
Amino acids can serve as important markers of cosmochemistry, as their abundances and isomeric and i...
The 11th Symposium on Polar Science/Ordinary sessions: [OA] Antarctic meteorites, Thu. 3 Dec
Primitive carbonaceous chondrites contain a wide variety of organic material, ranging from soluble d...
Amino acids, the building blocks of proteins, have been found to be indigenous in the eight carbonac...
We determined the abundances and enantiomeric compositions of amino acids in Sutter’s Mill fragment ...
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To date, the fundamental question of how life originated remains unanswered. The main mystery that h...
The analysis of amino acids in meteorites dates back over 50 years; however, it is only in recent ye...
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High-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) based amino acid analysis of a Tagish Lake meteorite s...
The organic compounds found in carbonaceous chondrite meteorites provide insight into primordial sol...
The Ninth Symposium on Polar Science/Ordinary sessions: [OA] Antarctic meteorites / Hayabusa, Wed. 5...
The Yamato-74662.23 meteorite, a carbonaceous chondrite (C2), was examined for amino acids. The mete...
Indigenous amino acids have been found indigenous all 8 carbonaceous chondrite groups. However, the ...
Amino acids, the building blocks of proteins, have been found to be indigenous in most of the carbon...
Amino acids can serve as important markers of cosmochemistry, as their abundances and isomeric and i...
The 11th Symposium on Polar Science/Ordinary sessions: [OA] Antarctic meteorites, Thu. 3 Dec
Primitive carbonaceous chondrites contain a wide variety of organic material, ranging from soluble d...
Amino acids, the building blocks of proteins, have been found to be indigenous in the eight carbonac...
We determined the abundances and enantiomeric compositions of amino acids in Sutter’s Mill fragment ...
International audienceLaboratory experiments that simulate the photo- and thermo-chemistry of extrat...
To date, the fundamental question of how life originated remains unanswered. The main mystery that h...
The analysis of amino acids in meteorites dates back over 50 years; however, it is only in recent ye...
International audienceThe emergence of life on Earth could have benefitted from an extraterrestrial ...
High-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) based amino acid analysis of a Tagish Lake meteorite s...
The organic compounds found in carbonaceous chondrite meteorites provide insight into primordial sol...
The Ninth Symposium on Polar Science/Ordinary sessions: [OA] Antarctic meteorites / Hayabusa, Wed. 5...
The Yamato-74662.23 meteorite, a carbonaceous chondrite (C2), was examined for amino acids. The mete...