天体生物学
极端微生物
自然发生
液态水
空格(标点符号)
环境伦理学
气候变化
外星生命
生态学
地球科学
物理
生物
哲学
地质学
古生物学
语言学
细菌
嗜热菌
作者
Lynn J. Rothschild,Rocco L. Mancinelli
出处
期刊:Nature
[Nature Portfolio]
日期:2001-02-01
卷期号:409 (6823): 1092-1101
被引量:2086
摘要
Each recent report of liquid water existing elsewhere in the Solar System has reverberated through the international press and excited the imagination of humankind. Why? Because in the past few decades we have come to realize that where there is liquid water on Earth, virtually no matter what the physical conditions, there is life. What we previously thought of as insurmountable physical and chemical barriers to life, we now see as yet another niche harbouring 'extremophiles'. This realization, coupled with new data on the survival of microbes in the space environment and modelling of the potential for transfer of life between celestial bodies, suggests that life could be more common than previously thought. Here we examine critically what it means to be an extremophile, and the implications of this for evolution, biotechnology and especially the search for life in the Universe.
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