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Characterization of neurospora circadian rhythms in space
| Content Provider | NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS) |
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| Author | Ferraro, James S. |
| Copyright Year | 1987 |
| Description | To determine whether the circadian rhythm of conidiation in neurospora crassa is endogenously derived or is driven by some geophysical time cue, an experiment was conducted on space shuttle flight STS-9, where inoculated race tubes were exposed to the microgravity environment of space. The results demonstated that the rhythm can persist in space. However, there were several minor alterations noted; an increase in the period of the oscillation and the variability of the growth rate and a diminished rhythm amplitude, which eventually damped out in 25% of the flight tubes. On day seven of the flight, the tubes were exposed to light while their growth fronts were marked. It appears that some aspects of this marking process reinstated a robust rhythm in all the tubes which continued throughout the remainder of the flight. It was hypothesized that the damping found prior to the marking procedure on STS-9 may have been a result of the hypergravity pulse of launch and not due to the microgravity of the orbital lab; furthermore, that the marking procedure, by exposing the samples to light, had reinstated rhythmicity. To test this, an investigation was conducted into the effects of acute and chronic exposure to hypergravity. |
| File Size | 840235 |
| Page Count | 14 |
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| Alternate Webpage(s) | http://archive.org/details/NASA_NTRS_Archive_19870018814 |
| Archival Resource Key | ark:/13960/t0qr9q40s |
| Language | English |
| Publisher Date | 1987-09-10 |
| Access Restriction | Open |
| Subject Keyword | Aerospace Medicine Circadian Rhythms Photosensitivity Gravitational Effects Acceleration Stresses Physiology Aerospace Environments Neurospora Space Commercialization Microgravity Reproduction Biology Ntrs Nasa Technical Reports ServerĀ (ntrs) Nasa Technical Reports Server Aerodynamics Aircraft Aerospace Engineering Aerospace Aeronautic Space Science |
| Content Type | Text |
| Resource Type | Technical Report |