Host-Associated Phages Disperse across the Extraterrestrial Analogue Antarctica
Janina Rahlff, Till L. V. Bornemann, Anna Lopatina, Konstantin Severinov, Alexander J. Probst
Abstract
identified in snow samples can be used to track microbial dispersal over thousands of kilometers across the Antarctic continent, which functions as an extraterrestrial analogue because of its harsh environmental conditions. Due to the presence of these bacteria carrying genome-integrated prophages on space-related equipment and the potential for dispersal of host-associated phages demonstrated here, our work has implications for planetary protection, a discipline in astrobiology interested in preventing contamination of celestial bodies with alien biomolecules or forms of life.
Topics & Concepts
Biological dispersalAstrobiologyHost (biology)Extraterrestrial lifeBiologySnowEcologyGeographyPopulationDemographyMeteorologySociologyBacteriophages and microbial interactionsPolar Research and EcologyMicrobial Community Ecology and Physiology