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Methanogenium frigidum
Representatives of a Novel Archaeal Phylum Or a Fast-Evolving
Biodiversity Research and Innovation in Antarctica and the Southern Ocean
The Genome Sequence of Methanohalophilus Mahii SLPT
Higher-Level Classification of the Archaea: Evolution of Methanogenesis and Methanogens
Geochemical Cycles on Present-Day Earth @Methanojen 2019 Sagan Exoplanet Summer Workshop “Astrobiology for Astronomers” July 15, 2019
Studies of the Genetic Encoding of Pyrrolysine From
Survival of Methanogenic Archaea from Siberian Permafrost Under Simulated Martian Thermal Conditions
Psychrophiles
Methanogenium Fngidum Sp. Nov., a Psychrophilic, H,-Using Methanogen from Ace Lake, Antarctica PETER D
Psychrotolerant Methanogenic Archaea: Diversity and Cold Adaptation Mechanisms
Isolation of a Novel Acidiphilic Methanogen from an Acidic Peat Bog
Reclassification of Methanogenium Tationis and Methanogenium Liminatans As Methanofollis Tationis Gen. Nov., Comb. Now and Methanofollis Lirninatans Comb
The Genome Sequence of the Psychrophilic Archaeon, Methanococcoides Burtonii: the Role of Genome Evolution in Cold Adaptation
Extremophiles and the Search for Extraterrestrial Life
SCIENCE CHINA Psychrotolerant Methanogenic Archaea: Diversity
Methanoregula Boonei Gen. Nov., Sp. Nov., an Acidiphilic Methanogen Isolated from an Acidic Peat Bog
Evolution of Methanogenesis and Methanogens
Methanogenic Communities in Permafrost-Affected Soils Of
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Psychrophiles and Psychrotrophs
Effects of Macrofaunal Recolonization on Biogeochemical Processes and Microbiota—A Mesocosm Study
The Evolutionary History of Cys-Trna Formation
Mechanisms of Thermal Adaptation Revealed from the Genomes of the Antarctic Archaea Methanogenium Frigidum and Methanococcoides Burtonii Neil F.W
Microbial Diversity in Extreme Marine Habitats and Their Biomolecules
Mechanisms of Thermal Adaptation Revealed from the Genomes of the Antarctic Archaea Methanogenium Frigidum and Methanococcoides Burtonii Neil F.W
Cold-Shock Response in Microorganisms - Ricardo Cavicchioli, Neil Saunders, and Torsten Thomas
On the Concept of a Psychrophile
Cold Shock Protein) from the Antarctic Archaeon, Methanogenium Frigidum
Exploring Marine Environments for the Identification of Extremophiles and Their Enzymes for Sustainable and Green Bioprocesses