Crenarchaeota Archaea Monera Flora and Fauna
Research proposal for a study of the ecological functions and implications of CO2 fixation by chemolithoautotrophic alkalithermophilic Crenarchaeota. Includes long list of references.
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Crenarchaeota
- The Scientist: Hot-Vent Microbes: Looking Backward In Evolution For Future Uses - Summary of research into the scientific uses of thermophiles and crenarchaeota their heat-tolerant enzymes, such as PCR (polymerase chain reactions), toxic crenarchaeota waste cleanup, and biomedical processes. [Free registration required]
- Microbe from Depths Takes Life to Hottest Known Limit - A newly discovered organism thrives near deep-sea ocean archaea vents at archaea temperatures up to 121C, living off archaea dissolved iron. Images, video, archaea and links to related archaea research. Press release from the National archaea Science Foundation.
- The Limits to Life Under Dual Extremes of Temperature and Salinity - Abstract of conference speech on Halothermothrix orenii by monera Dr. Bharat crenarchaeota Patel.
- Joint Genome Institute: Why Sequence Crenarchaeota? - Brief discussion of the importance of these deep-sea archaea plankton, and monera of the benefits to be gained archaea by understanding their genome.
- Nevada Hot Springs: Microbial Interactions and Processes - Research proposal for a study of the ecological monera functions and implications of CO2 fixation by chemolithoautotrophic monera alkalithermophilic Crenarchaeota. Includes long list of references.
- Archaeal Diversity - Summary of research on non-thermophilic Crenarchaea in soil monera ecology.
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