Would Acetate (or its Derivatives) be the Most Reliable Guide to Life on Terraqueous Globes?

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We argue that acetate or acetic acid effluent (depending on pH) from
putative microbes on other terraqueous globes such as Europa and Mars
would be more reliable indicators of life than methane.

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