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Genomic characterisation of novel extremophile lineages from the thalassohaline lake Dziani Dzaha expands the metabolic repertoire of the PVC superphylum. [PDF]

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New Genome Assemblies for Poeciliidae: A Foundation for Adaptation Studies. [PDF]

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Synthetic extremophiles via species-specific formulations improve microbial therapeutics. [PDF]

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Extremophiles

2022
Extremophiles are extreme nature devotees, mostly bacteria and archaea, which bloom with extreme environmental parameters like temperature, pH, pressure, and salinity. Extremophiles are responsible for the beginning of geographical structures throughout the evolution and establishment of all presently known ecological units.
Pratibha Dheeran, Sachin Kumar
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Extremophiles

2018
Extremophiles: from biology to biotechnology , Extremophiles: from biology to biotechnology , کتابخانه‌های دانشگاه ...
Ravi Durvasula, D. V. Subba Rao
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Enzymes from extremophiles

Current Opinion in Chemical Biology, 2001
The industrial application of enzymes that can withstand harsh conditions has greatly increased over the past decade. This is mainly a result of the discovery of novel enzymes from extremophilic microorganisms. Recent advances in the study of extremozymes point to the acceleration of this trend.
D C, Demirjian   +2 more
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Proteomics of extremophiles

Environmental Microbiology, 2011
Summary Functional genomic approaches, such as proteomics, greatly enhance the value of genome sequences by providing a global level assessment of which genes are expressed, when genes are expressed and at what cellular levels gene products are synthesized. With over 1000 complete genome sequences of different microorganisms available,
Burg, Dominic   +3 more
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