Solar radiation is among the most prominent stress factors organisms face during space travel and possibly on other planets. Our analysis of three different halophilic archaea, namely Halobacterium salinarum NRC-1, Halococcus morrhuae, and Halococcus hamelinensis, which were exposed to simulated solar radiation in either dried or liquid state, showed tremendous differences in tolerance and survivability. We found that Hcc. hamelinensis is not able to withstand high fluences of simulated solar radiation compared to the other tested organisms. These results can be correlated to significant differences in genomic integrity following exposure, as visualized by random amplified polymorphic DNA (RAPD)–PCR. In contrast to the other two teste...
Halophilic archaebacteria (Haloarchaea) can survive extreme desiccation, starvation and radiation, s...
Hypersaline environments are subjected to dynamic environmental conditions which can result in preci...
One of the oldest and most exciting questions in science is: are we alone in the universe? During th...
Solar radiation is among the most prominent stress factors organisms face during space travel and po...
Microorganisms are ubiquitous and can be found in almost every habitat and ecological niche on Earth...
Solar ultraviolet (UV) radiation has mutagenic and often lethal effects on all living organisms. How...
Introduction: The quest of exploring and looking for life in unusual or extreme places has been a hu...
The universe we know is a hostile place and currently we only know one planet that harbors life: Ea...
Extraterrestrial environments influence the biochemistry of organisms through a variety of factors, ...
Three halophilic archaea, Halobacterium salinarum NRC-1, Halococcus hamelinensis, and Halococcus mor...
Ultraviolet (UV) radiation responses of extremophilic and archaeal microorganisms are of interest fr...
The detection and identification of life on planetary objects other than Earth is one of the most im...
We have shown using ESA's Biopan facility flown in Earth orbit that when exposed to the space enviro...
Astrobiology is a rather new Science that studies life in the universe. That tere actually is life ...
One of the oldest and most exciting questions in science is: are we alone in the universe? During th...
Halophilic archaebacteria (Haloarchaea) can survive extreme desiccation, starvation and radiation, s...
Hypersaline environments are subjected to dynamic environmental conditions which can result in preci...
One of the oldest and most exciting questions in science is: are we alone in the universe? During th...
Solar radiation is among the most prominent stress factors organisms face during space travel and po...
Microorganisms are ubiquitous and can be found in almost every habitat and ecological niche on Earth...
Solar ultraviolet (UV) radiation has mutagenic and often lethal effects on all living organisms. How...
Introduction: The quest of exploring and looking for life in unusual or extreme places has been a hu...
The universe we know is a hostile place and currently we only know one planet that harbors life: Ea...
Extraterrestrial environments influence the biochemistry of organisms through a variety of factors, ...
Three halophilic archaea, Halobacterium salinarum NRC-1, Halococcus hamelinensis, and Halococcus mor...
Ultraviolet (UV) radiation responses of extremophilic and archaeal microorganisms are of interest fr...
The detection and identification of life on planetary objects other than Earth is one of the most im...
We have shown using ESA's Biopan facility flown in Earth orbit that when exposed to the space enviro...
Astrobiology is a rather new Science that studies life in the universe. That tere actually is life ...
One of the oldest and most exciting questions in science is: are we alone in the universe? During th...
Halophilic archaebacteria (Haloarchaea) can survive extreme desiccation, starvation and radiation, s...
Hypersaline environments are subjected to dynamic environmental conditions which can result in preci...
One of the oldest and most exciting questions in science is: are we alone in the universe? During th...