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The objective of this study was to determine the potential of microbes to survive in frozen evaporites.
It took three crucial fixes for the microbes to survive and reliably pass on their new genetic material.
Increased temperatures will also allow other microbes to survive in regions where they would previously have been killed off.
This suggests that prior exposure to drying and rewetting reduced the ability of microbes to survive in dry soil even in treatments where residues were added upon rewetting.
Gurney said this effect would be limited to regions further from the poles where the permafrost was warmer - allowing microbes to survive.
Along with helping dangerous microbes to survive longer in the water, she explains, the marine-snow colonies may help to increase their concentration, "resulting in exposure to higher levels than would normally be encountered if the [pathogens] were floating free".
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Other sources of error may include not properly cleaning the slides containing the microbe, or not even realizing that arsenic pretty much falls apart in water how were the microbes able to survive in the lab, to say nothing of Mono Lake, when a main component of their DNA is essentially allergic to water?
Based on those calculations, and allowing for microbes' ability to survive extremely harsh conditions, the researchers conclude that any Martian bacteria or spores that ventured too near the surface would long ago have been annihilated by the freezing temperatures and radiation.
This means stopping all foreign, negative bacteria from thriving in the oral cavity by having beneficial bacteria consume the resources that both types of microbes need to survive and multiply.
He explains succinctly how the microbe manages to survive this shock and also to survive the intense invisible battle that all microbes must fight with the varied arsenals of their hosts' immune systems, the attacks of white blood cells, T cells and antibodies.
But more important, the microbes needed oxygen to survive.
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