‘Arsenic life’ study hailed by NASA as breakthrough in astrobiology retracted by Science due to contamination and flawed data

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After 15 years of debate, a study which announced the alleged discovery of a Arsenic eater microbe was retracted by the Revue Science due to contaminated and erroneous data. However, the authors of the original study do not agree with the move.

The microbe strain, labeled GFAJ-1, was recovered in the salt water from Lake Mono rich in arsenic in California by a research team led by Felisa Wolfe-Simon from the NASA Astrobiology Institute.

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