The Sublimation and Survival of Amino Acids and Nucleobases in the Murchison Meteorite During a Simulated Atmospheric Heating Event

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The Murchison meteorite was heated to 1100oC for a few seconds under
reduced pressure. We found that a large fraction of amino acids and
nucleobases present in the meteorite (40-80%) survived after heating
which is much higher than previously estimated.

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