Biology
Scientific paper
Mar 2004
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=2004esasp.545..123g&link_type=abstract
In: Proceedings of the Third European Workshop on Exo-Astrobiology, 18 - 20 November 2003, Madrid, Spain. Ed.: R. A. Harris & L.
Biology
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Mars: Exobiology, Space Instrumentation: Exobiology
Scientific paper
One of the more suitable techniques for detecting signs of life are grounded in the detection of biomolecules (nucleic acids, proteins, polysaccharides, lipids or metabolites) and more specifically those based on the specificity of molecular interaction/recognition (antigen-antibody, ligand-receptor, etc.) or complementary nucleic acids, mainly due to its robustness and extensive knowledge. Based on the above idea a project is proposed with three research areas: 1) identification of biomarkers based on microorganisms living on Earth analogues environment to Mars, 2) development the protocols for detection those biomolecules based on proteins interaction and 3) design and test an instrument which implement those protocols and could be operated remotely and able to work in a space environment.
Briones Carlos
Cokell C.
Compostizo Carlos
Dumont Michel
Gomez Facundo
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