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SUBMITTER: Potiszil C
PROVIDER: S-EPMC10023693 | biostudies-literature | 2023 Mar
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Potiszil Christian C Ota Tsutomu T Yamanaka Masahiro M Sakaguchi Chie C Kobayashi Katsura K Tanaka Ryoji R Kunihiro Tak T Kitagawa Hiroshi H Abe Masanao M Miyazaki Akiko A Nakato Aiko A Nakazawa Satoru S Nishimura Masahiro M Okada Tatsuaki T Saiki Takanao T Tanaka Satoshi S Terui Fuyuto F Tsuda Yuichi Y Usui Tomohiro T Watanabe Sei-Ichiro SI Yada Toru T Yogata Kasumi K Yoshikawa Makoto M Nakamura Eizo E
Nature communications 20230317 1
All life on Earth contains amino acids and carbonaceous chondrite meteorites have been suggested as their source at the origin of life on Earth. While many meteoritic amino acids are considered indigenous, deciphering the extent of terrestrial contamination remains an issue. The Ryugu asteroid fragments (JAXA Hayabusa2 mission), represent the most uncontaminated primitive extraterrestrial material available. Here, the concentrations of amino acids from two particles from different touchdown site ...[more]