Ryugu Yields All Five Nucleobases, Space’s Reservoir of Life’s Ingredients

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A Nature Astronomy study confirms all five DNA/RNA nucleobases—adenine, guanine, cytosine, thymine, and uracil—are present in Ryugu asteroid samples, suggesting primitive space rocks can carry the building blocks of life and revealing a correlation with ammonia that points to a novel nucleobase formation pathway.
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