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Missing element for life may be present in ocean of Enceladus

The ocean inside Saturn’s moon Enceladus may be enriched with phosphorus, an important element for life as we know it, new research reveals.

Phosphorus is a vital component of life’s biochemistry. For instance, it joins with sugars to provide a “backbone” to DNA, bonding the four nucleobases to the double helix. Phosphorus is also used in cell membranes and bones, as well as in a molecule called adenosine triphosphate, which carries metabolic energy around the body.

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