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- Minimal and RNA-Free Rnase P in Aquifex Aeolicus
- Extremophiles
- 2001 Deocaris Nato Nuclear
- Insight Into the Evolution of Microbial Metabolism from the Deep- 2 Branching Bacterium, Thermovibrio Ammonificans 3 4 5 Donato Giovannelli1,2,3,4*, Stefan M
- Wavelet Analysis of Short Globular Homologous Proteins in Mesophile and Thermophile Prokaryotes
- Enzymology and Bioenergetics of the Glycolytic Pathway of Pyrococcus Furiosus
- Aquifex Aquifex Pyrophilus
- University of Groningen the Diversity of Glycogen Branching Enzymes In
- Aquifex Aeolicus: an Extreme Heat-Loving Bacterium That Feeds on Gases and Inorganic Chemicals Marianne Guiral, Marie-Thérèse Giudici-Orticoni
- Occurrence of Randomly Recombined Functional 16S Rrna Genes
- The Uncultured Microbial Majority
- Nuclear Energy in the Post-Genomic Era
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- Aquifex Aeolicus
- <I>Galdieria Sulphuraria</I>
- Predicted Highly Expressed and Putative Alien Genes of Deinococcus Radiodurans and Implications for Resistance to Ionizing Radiation Damage
- ABSTRACT LIAN, HONG. Transcriptomic and Physiological
- Being Aquifex Aeolicus: Untangling a Hyperthermophile’S Checkered Past
- Comparative Genomics of Thermus
- Metagenomic and Metatranscriptomic Analyses of Lake Vostok Accretion Ice
- Cyanobacterial Hydrogenases and Hydrogen Metabolism Revisited: Recent Progress and Future Prospects
- Archaeal and Bacterial Hyperthermophiles Archaeal and Bacterial Hyperthermophiles Horizontal Gene Exchange Or Common Ancestry?
- Understanding the Redox Metabolism of Pyrococcus Furiosus For
- The Origins of Multicellularity: Correlation Between Morphological and Genomic Complexity in Microorganisms
- Hydrogenothermus Marinus Gen. Nov., Sp. Nov., a Novel Thermophilic
- Biochemical and Spectroscopic Insights Into Peculiar Active Site Structures and Biosynthesis of O2-Tolerant [Nife]-Hydrogenases
- A Rooted Phylogeny Resolves Early Bacterial Evolution
- Bacterial Biodiversity: Phylogenetic Placement of Symbiobacterium
- Residual Restoration of DNA Lesions in Deinococcus Radiodurans Mutants Indicate Presence of a Bypass UV-Repair Process
- C21orf57 Is a Human Homologue of Bacterial Ybey Proteins
- Physics and Evolution of Thermophilic Adaptation
- Horizontal Transfer of Archaeal Genes Into the Deinococcaceae: Detection by Molecular and Computer-Based Approaches
- Diversification of NRT2 and the Origin of Its Fungal Homolog
- The Order Aquificales
- A Widely Distributed Hydrogenase Oxidises Atmospheric H2 During Bacterial Growth
- Diversity and Regulation of ATP Sulfurylase in Photosynthetic Organisms Laura Prioretti, Brigitte Gontero, Ruediger Hell, Mario Giordano
- Genomic and Proteomic Signatures of Radiation and Thermophilic Adaptation in the Deinococcus-Thermus Genomes
- The Thermal Limits to Life on Earth
- The Energy Sulfur Metabolism of the Hyperthermophilic Bacterium
- Sodium-Driven Energy Conversion for Flagellar Rotation of the Earliest
- Minimal and RNA-Free Rnase P in Aquifex Aeolicus
- Conservation of the Lexa Repressor Binding Site in Deinococcus Radiodurans