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    Raman spectroscopy meets extremophiles on Earth and Mars: studies for successful search of life

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    Publication date
    2014
    Author
    Jehlička, J.
    Edwards, Howell G.M.
    Keyword
    Raman spectroscopy; Analytical chemistry; Astrobiology; Extremophiles
    Peer-Reviewed
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    Abstract
    Recent studies relating to the analytical chemical characterization of terrestrial extremophiles reveal the presence of biomolecules that have been synthesized for the survival of the colonies in response to the extreme environmental conditions, where otherwise life could not exist. This is a vital part of the planned space missions now being undertaken to planets and their satellites in the search for extinct or extant life signatures in our Solar System. Extremophiles have existed on the Earth for some 3.8 Gyr and their interrogation indicates their strategic survival methods which can be associated and compared with extraterrestrial scenarios on Mars, Titan, Enceladus and Europa.
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    http://hdl.handle.net/10454/10465
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    Citation
    Jehlička J and Edwards HGM (2014) Raman spectroscopy meets extremophiles on Earth and Mars: studies for successful search of life. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society A: Mathematical, Physical and Engineering Sciences. 372(2030): 25368352.
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    https://doi.org/10.1098/rsta.2014.0207
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