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Murchison Meteorite Still Contentious

An anonymous reader writes "The well-known 1969 meteorite that fell 60 miles north of Melbourne, Australia, remains remarkably contentious today. The 100 kilogram carbon rock : a) contains pre-biotic proteins and 12% water; b) harbors 50 amino acids not found on Earth; c) favors the tell-tale signature of biochemistry based on a dominant left-handed chirality, compared to random or racemic mixtures found in test-tube syntheses. While terrestrial contamination (even interior to the meteor) may discount this so-called 'Murchison meteor', its light isotopes of carbon and nitrogen suggest the left-handed amino acids not found elsewhere on Earth have the same ratios as the right-handed ones. This would not be the case if, say, bacteria was just making the left-handed ones after impact. Seems quite a controversy from down-under."

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  1. Re:Well known? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    Guess the DNA spiral the other way just like the water in the toilet down under. ;)

  2. Leftorium by The_Rippa · · Score: 5, Funny

    And chunks of it are now on sale at Ned Flander's Leftorium.

    Fan-diddly-tastic!

  3. Sounds like lawyer talk to me!. by setrops · · Score: 5, Funny

    I m just a simple caveman, your fire scares me. These pre-biotic proteins you speak of are unfamiliar to me!