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- 13182/nt81-a32724. ISSN 0029-5450. Marques, Catarina R. (1 June 2018). "Extremophilic Microfactories: Applications in Metal and Radionuclide Bioremediation"...
- Cryptobiosis or anabiosis is a metabolic state in extremophilic organisms in response to adverse environmental conditions such as desiccation, freezing...
- Psychrophiles or cryophiles (adj. psychrophilic or cryophilic) are extremophilic organisms that are capable of growth and reproduction in low temperatures...
- repeats, genes with unusually long introns and adaptations unique to the extremophilic nature of Artemia in high salt and low oxygen environments. These adaptations...
- tim.2007.02.005. PMID 17331729. Jeong SW, Choi YJ (October 2020). "Extremophilic Microorganisms for the Treatment of Toxic Pollutants in the Environment"...
- evidently has a marine origin. Tardigrades are not considered universally extremophilic because they are not adapted to exploit many of the extreme conditions...
- Galdieria sulphuraria is an extremophilic unicellular species of red algae. It is the type species of the genus Galdieria. It is known for its broad metabolic...
- OLE RNA (Ornate Large Extremophilic RNA) is a conserved RNA structure present in certain bacteria. The RNA averages roughly 610 nucleotides in length...
- temperature, bacteria can be classified as: Psychrophiles Psychrophiles are extremophilic cold-loving bacteria or archaea with an optimal temperature for growth...
- Alkaliphiles are a class of extremophilic microbes capable of survival in alkaline (pH roughly 8.5–11) environments, growing optimally around a pH of...