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SUBMITTER: Altwegg K
PROVIDER: S-EPMC4928965 | biostudies-literature | 2016 May
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Altwegg Kathrin K Balsiger Hans H Bar-Nun Akiva A Berthelier Jean-Jacques JJ Bieler Andre A Bochsler Peter P Briois Christelle C Calmonte Ursina U Combi Michael R MR Cottin Hervé H De Keyser Johan J Dhooghe Frederik F Fiethe Bjorn B Fuselier Stephen A SA Gasc Sébastien S Gombosi Tamas I TI Hansen Kenneth C KC Haessig Myrtha M Jäckel Annette A Kopp Ernest E Korth Axel A Le Roy Lena L Mall Urs U Marty Bernard B Mousis Olivier O Owen Tobias T Rème Henri H Rubin Martin M Sémon Thierry T Tzou Chia-Yu CY Hunter Waite James J Wurz Peter P
Science advances 20160527 5
The importance of comets for the origin of life on Earth has been advocated for many decades. Amino acids are key ingredients in chemistry, leading to life as we know it. Many primitive meteorites contain amino acids, and it is generally believed that these are formed by aqueous alterations. In the collector aerogel and foil samples of the Stardust mission after the flyby at comet Wild 2, the simplest form of amino acids, glycine, has been found together with precursor molecules methylamine and ...[more]