Physics
Scientific paper
Mar 2008
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=2008lpi....39.2182n&link_type=abstract
39th Lunar and Planetary Science Conference, (Lunar and Planetary Science XXXIX), held March 10-14, 2008 in League City, Texas.
Physics
Scientific paper
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.
Bruno Gianmarco
Douki Th.
Fajardo-Cavazos Patricia
Moller R.
Nicholson Wayne L.
No associations
LandOfFree
DNA Strand Breaks, Photoproducts, and Repair in Analog Space and Mars Environments: Implications for Microbial Interplanetary Transfer does not yet have a rating. At this time, there are no reviews or comments for this scientific paper.
If you have personal experience with DNA Strand Breaks, Photoproducts, and Repair in Analog Space and Mars Environments: Implications for Microbial Interplanetary Transfer, we encourage you to share that experience with our LandOfFree.com community. Your opinion is very important and DNA Strand Breaks, Photoproducts, and Repair in Analog Space and Mars Environments: Implications for Microbial Interplanetary Transfer will most certainly appreciate the feedback.
Profile ID: LFWR-SCP-O-774153