Earth Sciences
Biogeochemical explanations for the world's most phosphate-rich lake, an origin-of-life analog
S. Haas, K. P. Sinclair, et al.
This groundbreaking research by Sebastian Haas, Kimberly Poppy Sinclair, and David C. Catling reveals the secret behind the surprisingly high phosphate concentrations in Last Chance Lake, Canada. Their findings suggest that ancient evaporative soda lakes on basaltic rocks could have provided the essential conditions for prebiotic nucleoside phosphorylation, a crucial step in the origin of life.
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