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Defrosting Ancient Microbes
Emerging Genomes in a Warmer World
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Ice is melting around the world and glaciers are disappearing. Water, which has been solid for thousands and even millions of years, is being released into streams, rivers, lakes and oceans. Embedded in this new fluid water, and now being released, are ancient microbes whose effects on today's organisms and ecosystems is unknown and unpredictable. These long sleeping microbes are becoming physiologically active and may accelerate global climate change. This book explores the emergence of these microbes. The implications for terrestrial life and the life that might exist elsewhere in the universe are explored.

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Explores the role of long frozen ancient microbes will have when released due to global warming
Describes how ice preserves microbes and microbial genomes for thousands or millions of years
Reviews work done on permafrost microbiology
Identifies potential health hazards and environmental risks
Examines implications for the search for extraterrestrial life.


Contents:

1. Reaching Backwards 2. Questions and Answers 3. The Importance of Water and Ice 4. The Diversity of Ice 5. Permafrost 6. What Is Life? 7. Fossils: Marking Time 8. Walking into the Past 9. Isolating and Characterizing Microbes from Ice 10. A Brief History of Research on Life in Ice 11. Ice Core Discoveries 12. Subglacial Lake Vostok 13. Discoveries from Other Ice-Covered Lakes 14. Life Is Everywhere 15. Pathogens in the Environment: Viruses 16. Pathogens, Hazards, and Dangers 17. Everything Old Is New Again, the Ultimate in Recycling 18. Astrobiology-Out of This World 19. Disappearing Ice-Global Climate Change 20. Epilogue


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ISBN-13: 9780367223502
Publisher: Taylor & Francis (CRC Press)
Publication date: September, 2019
Pages: 240
Weight: 630g
Availability: Available
Subcategories: Biochemistry

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