{"id":46965,"date":"2014-11-27T13:50:29","date_gmt":"2014-11-27T18:50:29","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/dna-can-survive-reentry-from-space\/"},"modified":"2014-11-27T13:50:29","modified_gmt":"2014-11-27T18:50:29","slug":"dna-can-survive-reentry-from-space","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/transhuman-news-blog\/dna\/dna-can-survive-reentry-from-space\/","title":{"rendered":"DNA Can Survive Reentry from Space"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>      Genetic blueprints attached to a rocket survived a short      spaceflight and later passed on their biological instructions    <\/p>\n<p>      Credit:Stockbyte Royalty Free Photos    <\/p>\n<p>      If a cascade of meteors struck Earth billions of years ago,      could they have deposited genetic blueprints and forged an      indelible link between Earth and another planet?            Perhaps. Although that puzzling question remains unanswered,      scientists have uncovered a new clue that suggests it is      possible for DNA to withstand the extreme heat and pressure      it would encounter when entering our atmosphere from      space.            In a new study      published today in PLOS ONE, a team of Swiss and      German scientists report that they dotted the exterior      grooves of a rocket with fragments of DNA to test the genetic      materials stability in space. Surprisingly, they discovered      that some of those building blocks of life remained intact      during the hostile conditions of the flight and could pass on      genetic information even after exiting and reentering the      atmosphere during a roughly 13-minute round trip into      space.            The findings suggest that if DNA traveled through space on      meteorites, it could have conceivably survived, says lead      author Oliver Ullrich of the University of Zurich. Moreover,      he says, DNA attached to a spacecraft has the potential to      contaminate other celestial bodies, making it difficult to      determine whether a life form existed on another planet or      was introduced there by spacecraft.            The rocket test may fall short of representing the faster      speed and higher energy of a meteor hurtling into our      atmosphere, but it does suggest that even if the outside of a      meteor was scorched, genetic material in certain places on      the meteor could survive higher temperatures than scientists      had previously realized and make it to Earth. The      findings are a stop on the way to understanding what the      limits are for DNAs survival, says research scientist      Christopher Carr of the Massachusetts Institute of      Technology, who was not involved with the work but called the      results provocative. The next steps, he says, would be to      further pin down what temperature and pressure would      ultimately kill DNA.            To test the effect of the hostile reentry conditions,      Ullrichs team embedded specially designed plasmid DNA  a      circular thread of DNA that would not function if it were      damaged and lost its loop shape  along the exterior of the      craft in grooves and in the indentations of screw heads.      Temperatures on the exterior of the rocket reached as      high as 115.4 degrees Celsius during liftoff and 128.3      degrees Celsius during atmospheric reentry (by comparison,      water boils at 100 degrees Celsius). Still, the plasmid DNA      survived.            The researchers were intrigued to find that the DNA looked      intact under a microscope. They also put some of the samples      to work to see if the DNA remained functionally capable of      passing on genetic instructions. The team exposed      Escherichia coli bacteria to the space-traveling      DNA. If the plasmid DNA were intact  as it proved to be       the E. coli would be able to take up the DNA, and      that piece of genetic code would make the bacteria resistant      to antibiotics. According to Ullrich, the researchers were      surprised to find that the DNA passed on its information and      the E. coli became drug resistant. The findings are      definitely exciting, Carr says.            Earlier work had already revealed that certain bacteria could      survive in space for prolonged periods despite intense      ultraviolet and cosmic radiation, especially when they were      partly shielded from such harmful rays by natural protectants      like biofilm. Although those experiments suggested that      certain hardy microbes could survive at least       1.5 years in space, there has been no firm evidence that      DNA could also survive reentry.            In fact, in earlier experiments, bacteria and fungi did not      survive after being embedded in rock samples mounted on the      outside of a capsule and shot into space. The die-off in      those experiments was due to damage on the DNA level,      Ullrichs team notes. The difference in this new work,      Ullrich says, may have been the modicum of protection the DNA      had due to its placement in grooves or screw heads. In the      earlier experiments, reentry conditions had very high      velocities and temperatures, and the protective layer from      surrounding rocks was likely too thin to protect the      microorganisms, he says. Indeed, researchers have never seen      DNA survive reentry into the atmosphere until now, although      one       study did find that bacteria survived the reentry,      disintegration and impact of the space shuttle Columbia.            This first evidence of plasmid DNAs survival also suggests      that in the future, DNA tests could be considered as a      standard for measuring the effectiveness of decontamination      procedures used in space programs. Returning spacecraft are      routinely cleaned to protect Earth against the possibility of      accidental contact with alien microbes.            In the larger picture, Carr says, the new study gets us      thinking what controlled experiments we should do to explore      the limit for life and what the limit is for DNA.          <\/p>\n<p>       2014 Scientific      American, a Division of Nature America, Inc.    <\/p>\n<p>      View Mobile Site All      Rights Reserved.    <\/p>\n<p>        Enter code:        HOLIDAY 2014        at checkout      <\/p>\n<p>        Get 20% off now! >      <\/p>\n<p><!-- Auto Generated --><\/p>\n<p>See original here:<br \/>\n<a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/www.scientificamerican.com\/article\/dna-can-survive-reentry-from-space\" title=\"DNA Can Survive Reentry from Space\">DNA Can Survive Reentry from Space<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p> Genetic blueprints attached to a rocket survived a short spaceflight and later passed on their biological instructions Credit:Stockbyte Royalty Free Photos If a cascade of meteors struck Earth billions of years ago, could they have deposited genetic blueprints and forged an indelible link between Earth and another planet? 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