BRIC-16: Plant Gene Expression and Cell Wall Data from Spaceflight
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Description
A NASA investigation from the BRIC-16 mission studied how plants perceive gravity and develop in microgravity. The data includes transcriptomics, glycomics, and morphometric photography, revealing expression changes in genes for hypoxia, heat shock, DNA repair, and cell wall structure. It compares spaceflight-grown plants to ground controls, with results last updated in March 2026.
Use Cases
Identify differentially expressed genes in plants under microgravity based on transcriptomic data.
Analyze changes in plant cell wall composition using glycome profiling data.
Compare gene regulation and physiological responses across different spaceflight experiments using the described BRIC-16 results.
Study the fundamentals of plant gravity perception and development using morphometric photography.
Strengths
Data originates from a controlled NASA spaceflight experiment (BRIC-16).
Includes multimodal data: transcriptomics, glycomics, and photography.
Provides a direct comparison between spaceflight samples and ground controls.
Limitations
Column-level documentation and sample data are unavailable.
The dataset size and row count are unknown.
Data is provided in a BIN file format, which may require specialized tools to access.
Provenance
Source
National Aeronautics and Space Administration
Collection Method
Spaceflight experiment conducted as part of the BRIC-16 mission.
Freshness
Last updated 2026-03-13 19:25:30.848516
License is listed as 'other-license-specified'; terms must be reviewed before use. Data is in BIN format.