DNA Building Blocks Discovered in Meteorites
source: http://lightyears.blogs.cnn.com/2011/08/11/dna-discovered-in-meteorites/?hpt=hp_t2
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August 11th, 2011
09:17 AM ET
DNA discovered in meteorites
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NASA researchers have found the building blocks of DNA, the genetic molecule that is essential to all life forms, in meteorites, pieces of space rock that have fallen to Earth. The discovery suggests that similar meteorites and comets may have impacted Earth and assisted in life formation here.
With minimal chance for contamination of the meteorite samples, scientists are confident that these meteorite specimens were formed in space. “People have been discovering components of DNA in meteorites since the 1960's, but researchers were unsure whether they were really created in space or if instead they came from contamination by terrestrial life,” Michael Callahan, lead author of the study on the discovery, said in a statement.
The research team analyzed twelve carbon rich meteorites, nine of which were from Antarctica, to positively identify the basic elements of the chemical compounds they extracted from the samples. Testing revealed adenine and guanine, two fundamental components of DNA called nucleobases.
DNA is shaped like a double helix, or twisted ladder, and the rungs of that ladder are each comprised of two nucleobases, either a pairing of adenine and thymine or of guanine and cytosine. The ladder is essentially a long string of genetic code that tells cells in an organism which proteins to make. Those proteins then play critical roles in organism growth and function, making everything from hair to enzymes.
Scientists also found hypoxanthine and xanthine, two other chemicals used in biological processes and found in muscle tissue.
The meteorites also contained trace amounts of three molecules associated with nucleobases, called nucleobase analogs, but two of those are almost never seen in biology, providing the necessary proof that these DNA components were actually created in outer space.
In fact the only record of any of these nucleobases in biologic processes is within a virus. Callahan said in the NASA press release that “if asteroids are behaving like chemical 'factories' cranking out prebiotic material, you would expect them to produce many variants of nucleobases, not just the biological ones, due to the wide variety of ingredients and conditions in each asteroid,” and that is exactly what these researchers found. He says the nucleobases found, biological or not, can also be created in a lab setting, using the basic compounds hydrogen cyanide, ammonia, and water.
This finding contributes further to the growing collection of evidence that asteroids and comets are comprised of the proper chemicals to generate the building blocks of life. Some seem to have the ideal internal chemistry for the job.
“In fact, there seems to be a ‘goldilocks’ class of meteorites,” Callahan said in a statement, “the so called CM2 meteorites, where conditions are just right to make more of these molecules.”
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Omle_Du_Fromage
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EVERYTHING on this planet came from space. Herp a derp
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Omle_Du_Fromage
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rosyjane
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the chromosomes of X and Y and the value of CH to O and H to C and the correlation of delta Amino Sanction. Is that the DNA found in that meteorite? can you check if it will breath? Because that is the piece of Alien that will form into human specie...
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rosyjane
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Littlewolf
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Something that always bothered me was when the astronauts threw their urine out into space in the Apollo 13 movie - to be so casual about sending one's DNA out into the universe seemed so naive. Perhaps I was right!
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Littlewolf
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EthicalVegan
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Littlewolf:
I never thought of that. And I, too, think it was naive.
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EthicalVegan
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20thsieclefox
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we are the aliens =]
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20thsieclefox
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teacherdave
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That is really cool.
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teacherdave
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hoosierdaddy
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Did these meteorites fall to Earth or... were they PUT HERE BY ALIENS?! Enquiring minds want to know....
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hoosierdaddy
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WagonMaster
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OMG....Meteorites are SOYLENT GREEN !!!
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WagonMaster
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Wyley_Wombat
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The idea of Panspermia has been around ever since remains of microbes were first found in meteoric rocks. This however, is a significant piece of the puzzle.
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Wyley_Wombat
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Gray_Alan
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It certainly makes the case for lifeforms being on other planets a sure thing. This is kind of like cosmic dandelions, spreading the seeds of life all over the universe. When you see the diversity of life just on our planet, it makes you wonder what strange and wonderful lifeforms we will encounter some day in the future....not to mention that in similar conditions, there is no reason to believe that we should not encounter beings similar to ourselves.
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Gray_Alan
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EthicalVegan
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Gray_Alan:
"Cosmic dandelions"..... Perfect, just perfect!
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EthicalVegan
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teacherdave
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EthicalVegan:
I'll use that if you don't mind. Well, I will most likely use even if you do mind.Thanks
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teacherdave
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therealpixie
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Gray_Alan:
Cosmic dandelions. I like that. I plan to plagiarize it whenever I can.
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therealpixie
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BKsaysAction
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If this is the case then there definitely are other life forms out there.
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BKsaysAction
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chew_chew
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Way cool.
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chew_chew
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EdJoyProductions
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God could appear in the sky and personally tell every human being in their own language that creationism is nonsense and there will still be people that argue it is real based on "God's written word".
I believe Michelle Bachmann would be one of those people.
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carslut
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Is this the final nail in the coffin of creationism?
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carslut
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lawlessgeo
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carslut:
No, they would probably just argue that "God put that asteroid there to test their faith". Oh, best not question the book a bunch of guys wrote thousands of years ago in a vain attempt to explain what was going on around them. God sent that flood to get rid of the dinosaurs 5,000 years ago, if we don't believe in that superstitious, spiteful being in the sky, we might be next!!
Looks like I'm going to have to learn to swim a little better :)
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lawlessgeo
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letsliveinpeace
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I don't know what all the fuss is about, since the very atoms we are made of were forged in the heat of a supernova. As Carl Sagan said "we are the galaxy, wondering about our own creation".
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letsliveinpeace
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gazinga
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hmmmm....so maybe there are ties to meteorites that contained the building blocks for Human DNA as we know it but there was a perfects storm, or imperfect depending, of particles and proteins, etc on Earth that "mixed" well with the meteorite and ... well ... now it is 2011....so.....hmmmmmm.
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gazinga
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mickyjon420
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www.youtube.com/watch?v=zHex9GDQ2S0, Now I know this can't be what creationists want to hear, so here's a little something for them.
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EdJoyProductions
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mickyjon420:
I feel all ejumacated now. :D
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mickyjon420
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EdJoyProductions:
Yep, I is more learned since I hearded about how Gaaaawwwwdddd created all........where's my tin foil hat gotten to this time....????
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Joeydee44
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It could just be what's left of Bruce Willis after he got blown to smithereens in "Armageddon".
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Joeydee44
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EmperorThan
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Misleading title but essentially nucleotide bases founds in meteorites. And if memory serves me correct the process for making Cystosine and Uracil was recently unlocked by tweaking Miller-Urey's original experiment. So now we can account for all bases' origins in DNA! Very cool.
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EmperorThan
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Jpwhoregan
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checkmate atheists
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ThirdSection
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Jpwhoregan:
\Yeah, because if it came from outer space, it means God did it, right?\
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ThirdSection
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squarethecircle
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everything is stardust
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squarethecircle
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ThirdSection
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The headline seems a bit misleading. It appears that some things that can appear in DNA (amino acids, etc.) have been found in the meteorites, but no actual DNA.
That being said, I think it's an amazing discovery that sheds light on the idea that the components of life needn't be confined to a single planet.
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ThirdSection
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EthicalVegan
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ThirdSection:
Yes, I tend to copy not only an article in its entirety (you've seen my three-parters, etc.), but also the headlines.
Your thoughts, please, as I just altered the headline a bit.
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EthicalVegan
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ThirdSection
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EthicalVegan:
I wasn't blaming you personally for anything, but the alteration works well!!! ;-)
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ThirdSection
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EthicalVegan
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ThirdSection:
Oh, I could tell you weren't jumping on ME. But it's nice that you'd want to clarify, just in case. And THANKS!!
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EthicalVegan
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ash_theory
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I always knew I was a star...
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ash_theory
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KB723
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Holy Toledo... So where did we come from???
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KB723
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EthicalVegan
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KB723:
Start reading up on NASA's Juno program. We're getting closer to solid, provable answers.
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Incredulous
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KB723:
dirt....
it's everywhere, which ironically, doesn't blow up the creationist's theory, but they can't seem to figure that out.
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Vierotchka
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KB723:
We're all Aliens!
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EthicalVegan
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Vierotchka:
Love THAT!
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EthicalVegan:
Thanks EthicalVegan, I must check that out... =)
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KB723
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Incredulous:
Ashes to Ashes Heh... Seems to make a lot of sense... -)
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KB723
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Vierotchka:
And we all share the same Planet Vierotchka... Weird don't Ya' Think??? =)
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ThirdSection
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KB723:
You came from Denver.
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EthicalVegan
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I've just realized that, once again, I've somehow submitted a news article that someone else (in this case, Vierotchka) had already submitted... and TWO DAYS ago, for gawd's sake.
In "the good old days of Current," I found that when I tried to submit a link, a sort-of "warning," if you will, would pop up advising me there already was such a related article. But lately, I'm finding that I've unconsciously done this to several good people within our Current community.
Vierotchka, tremendous apologies... and sorry, too, that I totally missed your original submission.
Here is Vierotchka's link, with lots and lots of great comments/replies:
http://current.com/technology/93386035_nasa-dna-found-on-meteorites-indicates-li...
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EthicalVegan
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Incredulous
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EthicalVegan:
Well I missed it two days ago, so I'm glad it came through again. Some things just deserve double billing!
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Incredulous
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ThirdSection
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EthicalVegan:
Well look at it this way: You've made it last longer!!!!
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GRC54
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Now lets see how the religious wackos spin this one. I can hear it now.
this blows up their creationist theory that our world is not more than 10,000 years old.
Good post Ethical Vegan. - 10 months ago
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GRC54
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EthicalVegan
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GRC54:
[See below] Vierotchka had already posted a similar article.
But I sure am with you on what religious-related comments we'll soon be reading!
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EthicalVegan
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Incredulous
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E=mc2
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Incredulous
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eternal_springs
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Totally awesome!! Imagine, our ancestors could have come from meteorites! This is just really cool though, Thanks for posting it.
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eternal_springs
