Unlocking Life's Secrets: Exploring the Role of Genetics in Surviving Extreme Temperatures
Scientists have made a groundbreaking discovery that could have a major impact on our understanding of life in extreme conditions. By studying the genetic structure of microbes living in hot springs, they have been able to identify a unique genetic adaptation that helps the microbes survive in temperatures up to 115°C (239°F). This adaptation, which relies on the protein “heat shock factor,” enables the microbes to resist higher temperatures than any other known species. This discovery could lead to a new understanding of how life can exist in extreme conditions on Earth and beyond.
source: Phys.org