Journal Article10.1126/SCIENCE.130.3370.245
Organic Compound Synthesis on the Primitive Earth
Stanley L. Miller,Harold C. Urey +1 more
About: This article is published in Science. The article was published on 31 Jul 1959. The article focuses on the topics: Earth (chemistry).
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A Production of Amino Acids Under Possible Primitive Earth Conditions
TL;DR: In this study, an apparatus was built to circulate CHI4, NH3, H2O, and H2 past an electric discharge, and the resulting mixture has been tested for amino acids by paper chromatography.
On the Evolution of Biochemical Syntheses
TL;DR: Evidence on the postulated gene-enzyme relationship is in most cases, however, still circumstantial; this is partly Because of technical difficulties involved in the study of synthetic, or free-energy consuming reactions in vitro, and partly because of the insufficiency of biochemical information on those reactions which happen to be susceptible of genetic analysis.
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