Over the last year, an astronaut's gene has an impact on the spacecraft. This amazing information has been published by NASA's recent report by US Space Research Organization. After returning to Earth, his twin brother Mark Jinn was seen in collaboration with the cinemaker of Scott Kelly. It has been seen, seven percent have been replaced by Scott's gene.
According to NASA's report, 340 days since being in the International Space Station, Scott was two inches taller than the previous one. Disease prevention, bone structure, eye sight, and more physical changes have been detected. It is initially thought that due to lack of oxygen, eating habits change is the main reason. But Scott's case seems to be opening up an aspect of 'space gene'. While in space, some of the special genes have become active in the human body, and many studies have been going on for a long time.
As a result of this test on twin brother, NASA has identified this project as 'Twin Study'. That's why, after going back to the space of Scott's space and after returning, there was a comparative examination of the two brothers' genes. Marko is a former astronaut. And they were the first twin astronauts, to whom such research was done.