today at mono lake

the mono-logue

mono lake live

live webcam images

calendar of events

username:

password:

click here for
"remember me"

register
login help


The Mono-logue


Major Categories   Search Blog:

Discussion continues on arsenic-based bacteria at Mono Lake | The Mono-logue

Discussion continues on arsenic-based bacteria at Mono Lake

February 22nd, 2011 by Geoff, Executive Director

The discovery of bacteria at Mono Lake that can incorporate arsenic into their DNA has generated a huge amount of interest–and scientific pushback. An article published this week takes a step back for an overview worth reading. Here’s an excerpt from the introduction:

Life on Earth is composed of a handful of essential elements from the periodic table. Recently, one group of researchers claimed that this ingredient list should be expanded, having found a bacteria that presumably switches poisonous arsenic in for phosphorous.

Other scientists are skeptical, but they still entertain the thought of switching the rules in the biochemistry playbook.

Read on!

Article courtesy of Astrobiology Magazine: Definition of life: Arsenic debate just won’t die

Please login to post comments

The Mono-logue is powered by Wordpress
Subscribe to entries with RSS or by Email. Subscribe to comments (RSS).

Find us on Facebook

 

Follow us on Twitter

 

Print this page
print

search | contact us | site map 
 

MLC Logo

© 2013 mono lake committee
The Mono Lake Committee is a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization.


]]>