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Pyrolobus fumarii (Latin for "fire lobe of the chimney") is a
species of
archaea known for
living and
reproducing at
extremely high
temperatures that...
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strain 121 is 8 °C
higher than the
previous record holder,
Pyrolobus fumarii (Tmax = 113 °C). However, it
appears highly improbable that
strain 121...
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exist at
temperatures as
great as 100 °C
until Pyrolobus fumarii was
discovered in 1997. P.
fumarii is a
unicellular organism from the
domain Archaea living...
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hydrothermal vents,
oceanic crust 110 °C (230 °F) to 121 °C (250 °F)
Pyrolobus fumarii,
Pyrococcus furiosus Low
temperature Ice −20 °C (−4 °F) to −25 °C (−13 °F)...
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Pyrolobus fumarii Blöchl et al. 1999
Pyrodictium brockii Stetter et al. 1984...
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Burggraf S,
Hafenbradl D,
Jannasch HW,
Stetter KO (1997). "Pyrolobus
fumarii, gen. and sp. nov.,
represents a
novel group of archaea,
extending the...
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Strain 121, an
archaeon living at 121 °C in the
Pacific Ocean.
Pyrolobus fumarii, an
archaeon living at 113 °C in
Atlantic hydrothermal vents. Pyrococcus...
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genome sequence of the
hyperthermophilic chemolithoautotroph Pyrolobus fumarii type
strain (1AT)".
Standards in
Genomic Sciences. 4 (3): 381–392. doi:10...
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marine archaea that
produces methane Thermophiles, such as
Pyrolobus fumarii,
survive well over 100 °C.
Drawing of
another marine thermophile, Pyrococcus...
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Pyrolobus fumarii Pyrodictium brockii Stetter et al. 1984...