- (1995-07-01). "DNA
Relatedness of
Thermus Strains,
Description of
Thermus brocki**** sp. nov., and
Proposal To
Reestablish Thermus thermophilus (Oshima and I****ri)"...
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presence of sunlight,
Thermus can
display hues
ranging from
yellow to pink or red,
which are
visible in hot springs. Additionally,
Thermus aquaticus may possess...
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independently completed in 2004.
Thermus also
displays the
highest frequencies of
natural transformation known to date.
Thermus thermophilus is a Gram-negative...
- that
Meiothermus and
Thermus species are more
closely related to one
another relative to
other genera within the order.
Thermus aquaticus was important...
- with
Thermus igniterrae. Chung, A. P.; Rainey, F. A.; Valente, M.; Nobre, M. F.; da Costa, M. S. (2000). "
Thermus igniterrae sp. nov. and
Thermus antranikianii...
- with
Thermus antranikianii. Chung, A. P.; Rainey, F. A.; Valente, M.; Nobre, M. F.; da Costa, M. S. (2000). "
Thermus igniterrae sp. nov. and
Thermus antranikianii...
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overcome Cato and
Thermus' veto
triggered violent clashes and a
senatus consultum ultimum before order was
restored to the city.
Thermus held the office...
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began his
military service under Thermus after his
pardon by
Sulla during the
proscriptions of 82 BC. It was
Thermus who sent the
young Caesar as an envoy...
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Thermus is a
genus of bacteria.
Thermus may also be: a
Roman cognomen,
especially as used by
Quintus Minucius Thermus (consul 193 BC)
Marcus Minucius...
- command.
Marcus Minucius Thermus,
praetor in 81 BC. He was Caesar's
commander during the
siege of Mytilene. (Minucius)
Thermus, a
candidate for the consulship...