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- Deinococcus geothermalis is a non-pathogenic, sphere-shaped, Gram-positive, heterotrophic bacterium, where geothermalis means 'hot earth' or 'hot springs'...
- Jörg; et al. (15 March 2012). "Physiology of Resistant Deinococcus geothermalis Bacterium Aerobically Cultivated in Low-Manganese Medium". Journal of...
- radiodurans R1 Thermus thermophilus HB27 Thermus thermophilus HB8 Deinococcus geothermalis DSM 11300 Deinococcus deserti VCD115 Meiothermus ruber DSM 1279 Meiothermus...
- EXPOSE-R2-Comparative Investigations on Biofilm and Planktonic cells of Deinococcus geothermalis as Mission Preparation Tests. EPSC Abstracts. Vol. 8, EPSC2013-930, 2013...
- grandis, D. indicus, D. frigens, D. saxicola, D. marmoris, D. deserti, D. geothermalis, and D. murrayi; the latter two are also thermophilic. D. radiodurans...
- ; Burghardt, J.; Chung, A. P.; Da Costa, M. S. (1997). "Deinococcus geothermalis sp. nov. and Deinococcus murrayi sp. nov., Two Extremely Radiation-Resistant...
- example, a 3-species comparison among D. radiodurans, D. deserti, and D. geothermalis shows that about two thirds of each genome is shared by all three species...
- of Bacillaceae with one known species (Microaerobacter geothermalis). Microaerobacter geothermali has been isolated from a hot spring from Hammam Sidi,...
- conserved regulator gene preceded by an RDRM site in D. radiodurans, D. geothermalis and D. deserti. IrrE is a site-specific protease that cleaves and inactivates...
- desert strain of cyanobacterium called Chroococcidiopsis and Deinococcus geothermalis, as well as bacteria, yeast (including Kombucha culture,) archaea, algae...