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Polyextremophiles

Cellular Origin and Life in Extreme Habitats, 2013
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8 Polyextremophiles

2015
Joseph Seckbach   +1 more
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A review on Antarctic polyextremophiles and their survival strategies

Polar Biology
Rodrigo Goldenberg-Barbosa   +2 more
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Polyextremophiles: Summary and Conclusions

Cellular Origin and Life in Extreme Habitats, 2013
The search for extraterrestrial life is encouraged by a comparison between organisms living in severe environmental conditions on Earth and the physical and chemical conditions that exist on some Solar System bodies. Astrobiology raises the possibility of life elsewhere in the Solar System (cf., the chapter by Joseph Seckbach – “Life on the Edge and ...
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Marine Polyextremophiles and Their Biotechnological Applications

2017
This chapter describes the versatility of marine microorganisms. They have inherent ability to grow and thrive under polyextremes. The bioactive compounds such as hydrolases, unique pigments, alkaloids, peptides, colored antibiotics, exopolysaccharides, siderophores, ectoine, and proteins produced and released under stressful conditions have potential ...
Bhagwan N Rekadwad
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Polyextremophiles and the Constraints for Terrestrial Habitability

Cellular Origin and Life in Extreme Habitats, 2013
Life on Earth occupies a multidimensional niche space that has yet to be fully described. The niche space of terrestrial life is knowable, and thus, it guides the search for hypothesized life. Since terrestrial life is constrained by its organic carbon foundation and requirement for water as a solvent, extremes in such environmental parameters as ...
Mark C. Capece   +6 more
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Stress tolerance in a polyextremophile: the southernmost insect

Canadian Journal of Zoology, 2015
Since biotic interactions within the simple terrestrial communities on the Antarctic Peninsula are limited compared with tropical and temperate regions, survival is largely dictated by the numerous abiotic challenges. Our research focuses on adaptations to environmental stresses experienced by the Antarctic midge (Belgica antarctica Jacobs, 1900), the
R.E. Lee, D.L. Denlinger
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Biofilm production in a novel polyextremophilic Bacillus subtilis: A strategic maneuver for survival

Biocatalysis and Agricultural Biotechnology, 2022
Bedaprana Roy   +2 more
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