What finding supports the idea that chemical pathways for genetics operated outside of Earth?
Answer
Finding precursors to nucleobases, such as adenine, within meteorites.
The presence of adenine, a precursor to genetic material, within meteorites suggests that the chemical pathways required to build genetic code were already operational in the space environment before life emerged on Earth.

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