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- A thermophile is a type of extremophile that thrives at relatively high temperatures, between 41 and 122 °C (106 and 252 °F). Many thermophiles are archaea...
- Thermophis is a genus of snakes in the family Colubridae. The genus is endemic to China. The genus includes three species: Thermophis baileyi (Wall, 1907)...
- Thermophis zhaoermii, the Sichuan hot-spring keelback, is a species of snake in the family, Colubridae. It is found in China. Guo, P.; Jiang, J. (2014)...
- Thermophis baileyi, also known commonly as Bailey's snake, the hot-spring keelback, the hot-spring snake, and the Xizang hot-spring keelback, is a rare...
- Thermophis shangrila, the Shangri-La hot-spring snake, is a species of snake in the family, Colubridae. It is found in China. Species Thermophis shangrila...
- Palmer JD, Pace NR (August 1996). "Perspectives on archaeal diversity, thermophily and monophyly from environmental rRNA sequences". Proceedings of the...
- CG content may be a non-essential consequence to thermophily and not the driver towards thermophily. The paper and the chapter in Bergey's manual were...
- Thermoleophilum album is a bacterium obligate for thermophily and n-alkane substrates, the type species of its genus. It is Gram-negative, aerobic, small...
- Synophis Tachymenis Tachymenoides Taeniophallus Tantalophis Thamnodynastes Thermophis Tomodon Tretanorhinus Trimetopon Tropidodipsas Tropidodryas Uromacer Urotheca...
- species is named "in honor of T.D. Brock, a pioneer in the golden era of thermophily." Parte, A.C. "Thermoanaerobacter". LPSN. J. G. Zeikus, P. W. Hegge and...