You Don’t Even Want To Know About Bacteria On The Space Station
Δημοσιεύτηκε στις 28 Δεκ 2016
Think
the ISS is squeaky clean...think again! Bacteria like Staphylococcaceae
and Enterobacteriaceae absolutely thrive in space stations!
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New Research Collaboration Explores Microbiome of the Space Station
https://www.nasa.gov/feature/new-rese...
“More
than 200 people have crossed the airlock threshold to the International
Space Station to conduct research that benefits people on Earth and the
agency’s Journey to Mars. The microbes they brought with them—and left
behind—are the focus of a new collaborative research opportunity from
NASA and the non-profit Alfred P. Sloan Foundation.”
How does ultraviolet light kill cells?
https://www.scientificamerican.com/ar...
“Ultraviolet
(UV) light kills cells by damaging their DNA. The light initiates a
reaction between two molecules of thymine, one of the bases that make up
DNA. The resulting thymine dimer is very stable, but repair of this
kind of DNA damage--usually by excising or removing the two bases and
filling in the gaps with new nucleotides--is fairly efficient.”
Four-year
bacterial monitoring in the International Space Station—Japanese
Experiment Module “Kibo” with culture-independent approach
http://www.nature.com/articles/npjmgr...
“We
performed microbial monitoring in the Japanese Experiment Module
“Kibo”, a part of the International Space Station, for 4 years after its
completion, and analyzed samples with modern molecular microbiological
techniques. Sampling was performed in September 2009, February 2011, and
October 2012.”
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the ISS is squeaky clean...think again! Bacteria like Staphylococcaceae
and Enterobacteriaceae absolutely thrive in space stations!
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Where Are The Most Bacteria-Filled Places In Your Life? - https://youtu.be/NYgvCtrdu2U
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Read More:
New Research Collaboration Explores Microbiome of the Space Station
https://www.nasa.gov/feature/new-rese...
“More
than 200 people have crossed the airlock threshold to the International
Space Station to conduct research that benefits people on Earth and the
agency’s Journey to Mars. The microbes they brought with them—and left
behind—are the focus of a new collaborative research opportunity from
NASA and the non-profit Alfred P. Sloan Foundation.”
How does ultraviolet light kill cells?
https://www.scientificamerican.com/ar...
“Ultraviolet
(UV) light kills cells by damaging their DNA. The light initiates a
reaction between two molecules of thymine, one of the bases that make up
DNA. The resulting thymine dimer is very stable, but repair of this
kind of DNA damage--usually by excising or removing the two bases and
filling in the gaps with new nucleotides--is fairly efficient.”
Four-year
bacterial monitoring in the International Space Station—Japanese
Experiment Module “Kibo” with culture-independent approach
http://www.nature.com/articles/npjmgr...
“We
performed microbial monitoring in the Japanese Experiment Module
“Kibo”, a part of the International Space Station, for 4 years after its
completion, and analyzed samples with modern molecular microbiological
techniques. Sampling was performed in September 2009, February 2011, and
October 2012.”
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