Laboratory Studies of Shock-induced Amino Acid Polymerization and Implications for Extraterrestrial Delivery and Impact-generated Production of Biomolecules

Biology – Quantitative Biology – Biomolecules

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We performed light-gas-gun shock experiments using aqueous solutions of
amino acids to mimic comet-Earth collisions in the laboratory. Amino
acid survival and polymerization will be discussed in the context of the
role of exogenous delivery of biomolecules to the early Earth.

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