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- for mesophiles can be aerobic or anaerobic. There are three basic shapes of mesophiles: coccus, bacillus, and spiral. The habitats of mesophiles can include...
- photosynthetic pigments.[citation needed] Thermophiles can be discriminated from mesophiles from genomic features. For example, the GC-content levels in the coding...
- followed by extensive horizontal gene transfer. LUCA could have been a mesophile that fixed CO2 and relied on H2, and lived close to hydrothermal vents...
- polar ice-cap regions, permafrost, polar surface, and deep oceans. Mesophiles Mesophiles are bacteria that thrive at moderate temperatures, growing best...
- which are organisms that thrive at unusually high temperatures, and mesophiles at intermediate temperatures. Psychrophile is Gr**** for 'cold-loving'...
- thermophile bacteria), quark is made from soured milk fermented with mesophile bacteria. Quark is possibly described by Tacitus in his book Germania...
- fusion of gametes. Convallaria majalis is a plant of partial shade, and a mesophile type that prefers warm summers. It likes soils that are silty or sandy...
- habitats and highly saline, acidic, or alkaline water, but archaea include mesophiles that grow in mild conditions, in swamps and marshland, sewage, the oceans...
- genus of coccoid methanogens of the family Methanococcaceae. They are all mesophiles, except the thermophilic M. thermolithotrophicus and the hyperthermophilic...
- species of mold fungi with diverse life-styles including saprotrophs, mesophiles, psychrophiles and thermophiles, and a very few opportunistic pathogens...