Why ET’s genetic code could be just like ours

April 6, 2009 | Source: the physics arXiv blog

Ten of life’s 20 amino acids must be common throughout the cosmos, based on a thermodynamic analysis of the likelihood of them forming.

This turns out to match the observed abundances in meteorites and in early Earth simulations.

The combined actions of thermodynamics and the subsequent natural selection suggest that that the genetic code we observe on the Earth today may have significant features in common with life throughout the cosmos, according to two Master University scientists.