Unearthing terrestrial extreme microbiomes for searching terrestrial-like life in the Solar System
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Unearthing terrestrial extreme microbiomes for searching terrestrial-like life in the Solar System
Abstract
The possibility of life elsewhere in the universe has fascinated humankind for ages. To the best of our knowledge, life, as we know it, is limited to planet Earth; yet current investigation suggests that life might be more common than previously thought. In this review, we explore extreme terrestrial analogue environments in the search for some notable examples of extreme organisms, including overlooked microbial groups such as viruses, fungi, and protists, associated with limits of life on Earth. This knowledge is integral to provide the foundational principles needed to predict what sort of Earth-like organisms we might find in the Solar System and beyond, and to understand the future and origins of life on Earth.
Keywords: astrobiology; biodiversity; extreme environments; extremophiles; habitability.
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Conflict of interest statement
Declaration of interests The authors declare no competing interests.
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