Anna-Sophia began learning about space and the human body. She started by reading her biology textbook, speaking with her teacher at Fox Lane High School in Bedford, New York, and studying articles in scientific journals.
Anna-Sophia learned that spaceflight causes many changes in a person’s DNA. In humans and other organisms, DNA molecules carry genes—units of hereditary information (see Structure of DNA). From her research, Anna-Sophia found that one way the environment can affect a person’s health is through subtle epigenetic changes to DNA. These changes happen when diet, stress, toxic substances, and other environmental factors cause small chemical markers to be added to or removed from DNA. They can affect many biological processes in the body, including how the immune system functions.