Chiral 480 nm absorption in the hemoglycin space polymer: a possible link to replication

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  • who: Julie E. M. McGeoch from the Smithsonian, Garden St, MS, Cambridge, MA, USA have published the article: Chiral 480 nm absorption in the hemoglycin space polymer: a possible link to replication, in the Journal: Scientific Reports Scientific Reports
  • what: The source meteorite samples were u00adAllende11,12,15, Acfer-08610-12,14,15 and u00adKaba10,14 while Sutter`s Mill crystals in this work showed X-ray diffraction and UV/visible absorption similar to those in Acfer 086. Following the cooling of Earth it is probable that there was significant in-fall of polymers such . . .

     

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