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Ecology, Distribution, and Isolation of Thermus
1995Temperature is one of the most important environmental factors determining the physiological activities of organisms and their evolution. High temperatures can be tolerated to varying degrees by different organisms. Many complex multicellular organisms are unable to withstand a temperature of 50 °C, even for very short periods, whereas many ...
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12 Genetic Systems for Thermus
2006Publisher Summary The extreme thermophile most amenable to genetic manipulation is Thermus. Members of the genus Thermus are obligate heterotrophs growing on low concentrations of organic material and are isolated from many natural and artificial thermal environments throughout the world. Strains of Thermus spp.
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The Cell Walls and Lipids of Thermus
1995The cell walls and membranes, being extensive and extremely well-organized structures, are important in maintaining the integrity of the cell within its growth temperature range. The properties of these structures contribute to the ability of microorganisms to grow at high temperatures.
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Biotechnological Applications of Thermus thermophilus as Host
Current Biotechnology, 2013Aurelio Hidalgo, Jose Berenguer
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Purification of Hsp60 from Thermus thermophilus
2003Andrzej Joachimiak, Elsie Quaite-Randall
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