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Definition of Thermococcus

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- In taxonomy, Thermococcus is a genus of thermophilic Archaea in the family the Thermococcaceae. Members of the genus Thermococcus are typically irregularly...
- Archaea. Thermococcus species live in extremely hot environments such as hydrothermal vents with a growth optimum temperature above 80 °C. Thermococcus and...
- most radiation-resistant bacterium or lifeform. However the archaea Thermococcus gammatolerans is actually the most resistant organism to radiation. The...
- Thermococcus kodakarensis is a species of thermophilic archaea. The type strain T. kodakarensis KOD1 is one of the best-studied members of the genus. T...
- Thermococcus celer is a Gram-negative, spherical-shaped archaeon of the genus Thermococcus. The discovery of T. celer pla**** an important role in rerooting...
- deep under Earth's surface are thermophilic and piezophilic such as Thermococcus barophilus. A polyextremophile living at the summit of a mountain in...
- Thermococcus litoralis (T. litoralis) is a species of Archaea that is found around deep-sea hydrothermal vents as well as shallow submarine thermal springs...
- temperatures above 80 °C. Thermococcus and Pyrococcus (literally "balls of fire") are both obligately anaerobic chemoorganotrophs. Thermococcus prefers 70–95 °C...
- analysis, the chitonophagus was identified to be of the "Thermococcus" genus (see Thermococcus to Pyrococcus chitonophagus). Its thermophilic quality indicates...
- environments. Springer, 1999. "Thermococcus peptonophilus". The Encyclopedia of Life. LPSN WORMS Type strain of Thermococcus peptonophilus at BacDive - the...