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Felisa Wolfe-Simon is an American microbial geobiologist and biogeochemist. In 2010, Wolfe-Simon led a team that discovered GFAJ-1, an extremophile bacterium that they claimed was capable of substituting arsenic for a small percentage of its phosphorus to sustain its growth, thus advancing the remarkable possibility of non-RNA/DNA-based genetics.
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Wolfe-Simon, Felisa Felisa Lauren Wolfe-Simon
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American geomicrobiologist
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Felisa Lauren Wolfe
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