DNA analysis may be done on Mars for first time

April 10, 2009 | Source: New Scientist Space

Harvard Medical School biologists hope to send a DNA amplifier and sequencer to Mars in the next decade, encouraged by signs of water and methane on Mars.

NASA has provided just under $2 million in funding for the early development of the sequencing project, called the Search for Extraterrestrial Genomes (SETG).