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The prebiotic synthesis of pyrimidines in frozen solution

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Most prebiotic syntheses depend on the reaction of concentrated precursor compounds to produce bio-organic molecules. It is now believed that the early Earth’s atmosphere was not reducing enough to have permitted copious synthesis of precursor molecules. Freezing allows reaction to occur even from dilute solution. This reaction has been demonstrated for the purines but not for the pyrimidines. It is shown here that dilute solutions of simple prebiotic molecules produce the biological pyrimidines cytosine and uracil upon freezing. Cold environments may have allowed synthesis of all of the RNA bases even from low organic yielding atmospheres, such as those of the early Earth, Mars, Titan and Europa.

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The authors would like to thank the NASA Specialized Center for Research and Training in Exobiology for Grant Support (SLM), a Graduate Fellowship (KEN), and a Post-Doctoral Fellowship (HJC).

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Cleaves II, H.J., Nelson, K.E. & Miller, S.L. The prebiotic synthesis of pyrimidines in frozen solution. Naturwissenschaften 93, 228–231 (2006). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00114-005-0073-y

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