Cyanosulfidic prebiotic synthesis is a proposed mechanism for the origin of the key chemical building blocks of life.[1] It involves a systems chemistry approach to synthesize the precursors of amino acids, ribonucleotides, and lipids using the same starting reagents and largely the same plausible early Earth conditions.[2] Cyanosulfidic prebotic synthesis was developed by John Sutherland and co-workers at the Laboratory of Molecular Biology in Cambridge, England.[2]
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