L-Amino Acid Enrichments in Carbonaceous Meteorites: Implications for the Origin of Biological Homochirality

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Large left handed excesses of the amino acid isovaline ranging from 15%
to 29% found in aqueous altered carbonaceous meteorites suggests that
water played an important role in the amplification of amino acid
asymmetry on the parent body.

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