DNA Strand Breaks, Photoproducts, and Repair in Analog Space and Mars Environments: Implications for Microbial Interplanetary Transfer

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Bacterial spores are considered good candidates for interplanetary
transport by natural impacts or human spaceflight. In this work we
consider the mechanisms of DNA damage and repair in spores subjected to
a hypothetical Earth-to-Mars transfer.

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