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Joan's books and evolving creatures

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Ultraphyte | Joan's books and evolving creatures Skip to content Ultraphyte Joan's books and evolving creatures Home Cuba Visit The Highest Frontier Antarctica Joan Slonczewski Space Travel: Humanize a Tardigrade November 15, 2019 The humble Tardigrade makes the news so often for its amazing survival on the moon, or in space, or exposure to 5,000 Gy of gamma rays. Now scientists propose to give humans the tardigrade’s radiation-resistance genes to help us survive in space. Specifically, the Dsup gene , which was shown to protect tardigrade DNA. What do you think? Would you like to travel space with a gene from a microscopic creature that looks “like a cross between a caterpillar and a naked mole rat”? (This breathless prose from the usually staid journal Nature . ) Eye of Science/Science Photo Library This story reminds me of a biochemistry conference in Virginia that I attended twenty years ago with my MD/PhD student Lisa Maurer, where Frances Collins held...

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