Ingredient for life may have been surprisingly plentiful on early Mars

Sunday, September 1, 2013 - 14:20 in Biology & Nature

A key chemical ingredient for life may have been more abundant on early Mars than on early Earth, researchers say. The nutrient in question, phosphate, serves as the backbone of DNA and is also an essential part of the molecules cells use for energy and membranes.

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