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High-phosphorus lakes likely gave birth to all life on Earth: Study
short by Kanishka Pandey / on Thursday, 2 January, 2020
Washington University researchers claimed that lakes rich in phosphorus, one of the six main chemical elements of life, likely gave birth to all life on Earth. "Extremely high phosphate levels...would've driven reactions that put phosphorus into molecular building blocks of RNA, proteins and fats," a researcher said. Researchers examined water from carbon-rich lakes in India, the US and Kenya.