Amino acids in carbonaceous chondrites

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Abiogenesis, Amino Acids, Carbonaceous Meteorites, Meteoritic Composition, Biosynthesis, Exobiology, Extraterrestrial Life, Murray Meteorite

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Studies with the combined gas chromatograph-mass spectrometer were conducted to characterize further the amino acids found in extracts of the Murchison meteorite. With the exception of beta-aminoisobutyric acid, all of the amino acids which were found in previous studies of the Murchison meteorite and the Murray meteorite have been identified. The results obtained lend further support to the hypothesis that amino acids are present in the Murchison meteorite as the result of an extraterrestrial abiotic synthesis.

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