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Interesting article about "space seed mutation"
Exactly how does a seed get better because of space exposure? http://english.aljazeera.net/NR/exer...EAFC4ED231.htm |
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My students planted the original tomato seeds that had been placed on the
LDEF craft and carried into orbit by "Challenger", then recovered years later by "Columbia". The tomato plants germinated a few days earlier in the space exposed seeds, and the leaves had rounded edges, unlike the control group of seeds. The tomatos produced were fine to eat and appeared no different. Too bad more student involvement experiments with similar items exposed to radiation and zero G conditions haven't evolved from that first one. |
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