In a joint study, researchers from the University of Boston and the Massachusetts Institute of technology and came to the conclusion that we were not able to determine the nature of chemical reactions, which later became the basis for the emergence of all life on the planet Earth. The detection of such reactions is indispensable argument in favor of the abiotic origin of life on Earth. With the help of biologists to the development of mathematical models able to identify phosphorus-substances that are present in the sea of the prehistoric Earth, is still without oxygen. Promodlive possible chemical processes with their participation, the researchers found that the metabolic network 315 can include different reactions with the participation of 260 compounds, including those containing sulfur. This metabolic network enables us to establish the production of substances necessary for living organisms, including amino acids and carboxylic acids.
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