Life's sweet beginnings?
Mark A. Sephton ()
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Mark A. Sephton: Planetary and Space Sciences Research Institute, The Open University
Nature, 2001, vol. 414, issue 6866, 857-858
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Sugars are common components of organisms on Earth. So their discovery in a meteorite from a lifeless part of the asteroid belt has implications for theories of the origin of life.
Date: 2001
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