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- Q7460645 subject Q14756017.
- Q7460645 subject Q6719808.
- Q7460645 abstract "Shadow life is a hypothesis proposed by cosmologist Paul Davies, which suggests that if life has evolved on Earth more than once, microorganisms may exist on Earth which have no evolutionary connection with any other known form of life. He thinks that if scientists discover an alternate form of microbial life on Earth, the odds are good that life is common elsewhere in the universe. He suggests that possible indicators could be alternate biochemistries such as right-handed amino acids, or a different genetic code, or even another kind of chemical for its genetic material that are not nucleic acids (DNA nor RNA) chains or biopolymers. The hypothesis speculates that the descendants of any "second genesis" may have survived until today in a shadow biosphere.".
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- Q7460645 comment "Shadow life is a hypothesis proposed by cosmologist Paul Davies, which suggests that if life has evolved on Earth more than once, microorganisms may exist on Earth which have no evolutionary connection with any other known form of life. He thinks that if scientists discover an alternate form of microbial life on Earth, the odds are good that life is common elsewhere in the universe.".
- Q7460645 label "Shadow life".