Phosphorus is a key element in the formation of DNA, while it is rarely found in the universe. As a result of their research on this subject, scientists could not reach a clear information about how phosphorus is formed in the world, but discovered that there are molecules carrying phosphorus around the newly formed stars. Researchers have discovered that the same molecules are found in a comet orbiting Jupiter. The element of phosphorus that shapes DNA and nourishes life is extremely rare in the universe. According to research published in the monthly scientific journal Royal Astronomical Society, phosphorus monoxide emerges as new stars are born. According to the discovery, comets are thought to carry phosphorus monoxide to Earth. Phosphorus-bearing molecules are formed when stars are born: The phosphorus element, which combines the nucleotide chains that make up DNA, is a rare element and is important because it is used in cell walls and energy storage. Within the framework of research into how the element was formed, astronomers turned their eyes to the stars and found molecules carrying phosphorus around the new stars. From August 2014 to September 2016, researchers used data from the spacecraft called Rosetta, which was in orbit around the 67P comet. Astronomers found traces of phosphorus in these data, but had not yet determined which molecule the element was part of. In recent statements, it was said that comets may have delivered other chemical components necessary for life, such as amino acids and even water. We are eagerly awaiting further information from scientists who say, fosfor Comets can strengthen the link between phosphorus monoxide, comets and life on Earth, as the 67P comet probably carries a large amount of organic matter to the earth. ”

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