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152. Survival and Germinability of Bacillus subtilis Spores Exposed to Simulated Mars Solar Radiation: Implications for Life Detection and Planetary Protection

153. Bacillus subtilis Spores on Artificial Meteorites Survive Hypervelocity Atmospheric Entry: Implications for Lithopanspermia

154. UV Photochemistry of DNA In Vitro and in Bacillus subtilis Spores at Earth-Ambient and Low Atmospheric Pressure: Implications for Spore Survival on Other Planets or Moons in the Solar System

155. Mechanotransduction in Prokaryotes: A Possible Mechanism of Spaceflight Adaptation.

156. Nanosatellites for Biology in Space: In Situ Measurement of Bacillus subtilis Spore Germination and Growth after 6 Months in Low Earth Orbit on the O/OREOS Mission.

157. Comparison of Bacillus subtilis transcriptome profiles from two separate missions to the International Space Station.

163. Transcriptomic responses of Serratia liquefaciens cells grown under simulated Martian conditions of low temperature, low pressure, and CO2-enriched anoxic atmosphere.

164. Uncovering New Metabolic Capabilities of Bacillus subtilis Using Phenotype Profiling of Rifampin-Resistant rpoB Mutants.

165. Carnobacterium Species Capable of Growth at Pressures Ranging Over 5 Orders of Magnitude, from the Surface of Mars (103 Pa) to Deep Oceans (107 Pa) in the Solar System.

166. Experimental Evolution of Enhanced Growth by Bacillus subtilis at Low Atmospheric Pressure: Genomic Changes Revealed by Whole-Genome Sequencing.

167. Transcriptome Divergence and the Loss of Plasticity in Bacillus subtilis after 6,000 Generations of Evolution under Relaxed Selection for Sporulation.

168. Testing interplanetary transfer of bacteria between Earth and Mars as a result of natural impact phenomena and human spaceflight activities

169. Essential Cysteine Residues in Bacillus subtilis Spore Photoproduct Lyase Identified by Alanine Scanning Mutagenesis.

170. Novel rpoB Mutations Conferring Rifamprin Resistance on Bacillus subtilis: Global Effects on Growth, Competence, Sporulation, and Germination.

171. Genomic bipyrimidine nucleotide frequency and microbial reactions to germicidal UV radiation.

172. Role of the Y-Family DNA Polymerases YqjH and YqjW in Protecting Sporulating Bacillus subtilis Cells from DNA Damage.

173. The Roles of Mutation Accumulation and Selection in Loss of Sporulation in Experimental Populations of Bacillus subtilis.

174. UV-radiation-induced formation of DNA bipyrimidine photoproducts in Bacillus subtilis endospores and their repair during germination.

175. THE POPULATION GENETICS OF PHENOTYPIC DETERIORATION IN EXPERIMENTAL POPULATIONS OF BACILLUS SUBTILIS.

176. Roles of the Major, Small, Acid-Soluble Spore Proteins and Spore-Specific and Universal DNA Repair Mechanisms in Resistance of Bacillus subtilis Spores to Ionizing Radiation from X Rays and High-Energy Charged-Particle Bombardment.

177. Carnobacterium Species Capable of Growth at Pressures Ranging Over 5 Orders of Magnitude, from the Surface of Mars (10 3 Pa) to Deep Oceans (10 7 Pa) in the Solar System.

178. Environmental Dependence of Competitive Fitness in Rifampin-Resistant rpoB Mutants of Bacillus subtilis.

179. The Spectrum of Spontaneous Rifampin Resistance Mutations in the Bacillus subtilis rpoB Gene Depends on the Growth Environment.

180. Shelf Life and Simulated Gastrointestinal Tract Survival of Selected Commercial Probiotics During a Simulated Round-Trip Journey to Mars.

181. Transcriptomic responses of Serratia liquefaciens cells grown under simulated Martian conditions of low temperature, low pressure, and CO 2 -enriched anoxic atmosphere.

182. Meta-analysis of data from spaceflight transcriptome experiments does not support the idea of a common bacterial "spaceflight response".

183. Experimental evolution of Bacillus subtilis.

184. Synthetic operon for (R,R)-2,3-butanediol production in Bacillus subtilis and Escherichia coli.

186. The LysR-type transcriptional regulator (LTTR) AlsR indirectly regulates expression of the Bacillus subtilis bdhA gene encoding 2,3-butanediol dehydrogenase.

187. Growth of Serratia liquefaciens under 7 mbar, 0°C, and CO2-enriched anoxic atmospheres.

188. Growth of Carnobacterium spp. from permafrost under low pressure, temperature, and anoxic atmosphere has implications for Earth microbes on Mars.

189. Role of altered rpoB alleles in Bacillus subtilis sporulation and spore resistance to heat, hydrogen peroxide, formaldehyde, and glutaraldehyde.

190. Single-spore elemental analyses indicate that dipicolinic acid-deficient Bacillus subtilis spores fail to accumulate calcium.

191. Carbon-13 (13C) labeling of Bacillus subtilis vegetative cells and spores: suitability for DNA stable isotope probing (DNA-SIP) of spores in soils.

192. Ancient micronauts: interplanetary transport of microbes by cosmic impacts.

193. Isolation of rpoB mutations causing rifampicin resistance in Bacillus subtilis spores exposed to simulated Martian surface conditions.

194. Using thermal inactivation kinetics to calculate the probability of extreme spore longevity: implications for paleomicrobiology and lithopanspermia.

195. The spectrum of spontaneous rifampin resistance mutations in the rpoB gene of Bacillus subtilis 168 spores differs from that of vegetative cells and resembles that of Mycobacterium tuberculosis.

196. Bacterial endospores and their significance in stress resistance.

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