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March 2015
1] Blue Marble Space Institute of Science, 2800 Woodley Rd. NW #544, Washington, DC 20008, USA [2] Earth-Life Science Institute, Tokyo Institute of Technology, 2-12-1-IE-1 OokayamaMeguro-ku, Tokyo, 152-8550, Japan [3] Center for Chemical Evolution, Georgia Institute of Technology, North Ave NW, Atlanta, GA 30332, USA [4] Institute for Advanced Study, 1 Einstein Drive, Princeton, NJ 08540, USA.
Using novel advances in computational chemistry, we demonstrate that the set of 20 genetically encoded amino acids, used nearly universally to construct all coded terrestrial proteins, has been highly influenced by natural selection. We defined an adaptive set of amino acids as one whose members thoroughly cover relevant physico-chemical properties, or "chemistry space." Using this metric, we compared the encoded amino acid alphabet to random sets of amino acids.
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October 2013
1 Blue Marble Space Institute of Science, Seattle, Washington.
This past decade has seen tremendous advancements in the study of extrasolar planets. Observations are now made with increasing sophistication from both ground- and space-based instruments, and exoplanets are characterized with increasing precision. There is a class of particularly interesting exoplanets that reside in the habitable zone, which is defined as the area around a star where the planet is capable of supporting liquid water on its surface.
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