When NASA announced in December 2010 that its researchers had discovered a bacteria (GFAJ-1) that used arsenic in the backbone of its DNA instead of phosphate, the implications for alternative forms ...
microbiologist at the University of British Columbia and ringleader of the project, told Nature. The debate about the science of these bacteria, dubbed GFAJ-1, has been couched ...
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