To: PatrickHenry
I worked as a chemistry lab TA for Stanley Miller while I was an undergraduate at Revelle College, UCSD. I asked Dr. Miller how long it took to get the initial amino acids. I was surprised at the answer. There were peptide fragments of 2 and 3 amino acids within 48 hours.
344 posted on
04/08/2005 6:22:25 PM PDT by
Myrddin
To: Myrddin
Most interesting. Thanks for the info.
345 posted on
04/08/2005 6:25:24 PM PDT by
PatrickHenry
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To: Myrddin
There were peptide fragments of 2 and 3 amino acids within 48 hours.Did you happen to ask how many different amino acids were formed and the length of the longest peptide created for the entire experiment?
351 posted on
04/08/2005 6:42:36 PM PDT by
AndrewC
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