- fungi, and
wingless midges, are also
classified as
psychrophiles. The cold
environments that
psychrophiles inhabit are
ubiquitous on Earth, as a
large fraction...
- preservation.
Depending on temperature,
bacteria can be
classified as:
Psychrophiles Psychrophiles are
extremophilic cold-loving
bacteria or
archaea with an optimal...
-
Extremophiles in
biotechnology is the
application of
organisms that
thrive in
extreme environments to biotechnology.
Extremophiles are
organisms that thrive...
- (slightly arbitrary)
optimum temperature for the
growth of bacteria:
psychrophiles (15–20 °C),
mesophiles (30–37 °C),
thermophiles (50–60 °C) and extreme...
- Gram-negative
bacteria from the
family Comamonadaceae.
Polaromonas species are
psychrophiles.
Irgens et al., "Polaromonas
vacuolata gen. nov., sp. nov., a psychrophilic...
- the opposite. The
tRNAs of
organisms that grow at low
temperatures (
psychrophiles) have high 5,6-dihydrouridine
levels (40-70% more on average) which...
-
Tardigrades (/ˈtɑːrdɪɡreɪdz/ ),
known colloquially as
water bears or moss piglets, are a
phylum of eight-legged
segmented micro-animals. They were first...
- mold
fungi with
diverse life-styles
including saprotrophs, mesophiles,
psychrophiles and thermophiles, and a very few
opportunistic pathogens of humans....
-
environments ranging from
acidophilic thermophiles to
mesophiles and
psychrophiles and with
different types of metabolism,
predominantly anaerobic and...
- life-forms.
Thermophiles and
hyperthermophiles thrive in high temperatures.
Psychrophiles thrive in
extremely low temperatures. –
Temperatures as high as 130 °C...