Search for nucleic acid bases in carbostqkfnaceous chondrites from Antarctica

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Four CM2 chondrites from Antarctica were analyzed for nucleic acid bases. The Yamato-74662 and Yamato-791198 chondrites gave positive evidence for the presence of guanine, tentative evidence for xanthine, and possibly hypoxanthine. Their individual abundances were in the range of 420 to 30 ng/g in the two chondrites, while no pyrimidines were found. No purines and pyrimidines were found in the Yamato-793321 and Belgica-7904 chondrites. © 1990, GEOCHEMICAL SOCIETY OF JAPAN. All rights reserved.

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Shimoyam, A., Hagishi, S., & Harad/, K. (1990). Search for nucleic acid bases in carbostqkfnaceous chondrites from Antarctica. GEOCHEMICAL JOURNAL, 24(5), 343–348. https://doi.org/10.2343/geochemj.24.343

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