Our DNA came from a space, says to a scientific study.
Now, a study has a put forth an a interesting argument in that DNA, in the very building blocks of the life, originated in outer space. The study has been a published in the journal Nature Communications. The researchers have found presence of the nucleolus, compounds that form in the DNA, in a meteorites.
The researchers are examined material from three meteorites. One of them fell to the Earth in the year on 1950. It fell near in the town of the Murray in a Kentucky, USA. The second meteorite they are studied fell in a 1969 near Murchison in a Australia’s Victoria State. The third one fell in a 2000 in a Canada’s British Columbia province.
“There is a still much to the learn about in the chemical steps that led to the origin of the life on a Earth — in the first self-replicating in a system. This research certainly adds to the list of the chemical compounds that would have been a present in the early Earth’s prediction (existing before in the emergence of the life) soup,” Danny Gavin of the NASA’s Goddard Space Flight and co-author of the study told a Reuters.
The findings in this study have a reinforced in the argument that life’s building blocks are extra-terrestrial in a origin.
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