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Thermococcus litoralis
Fidelity of DNA Synthesis by the Thermococcus Litoralis DNA Polymerase—An Extremely Heat Stable Enzyme with Proofreading Activity
Deep Conservation of Histone Variants in Thermococcales Archaea
Variations in the Two Last Steps of the Purine Biosynthetic Pathway in Prokaryotes
The Euryarchaeotes, a Subdomain of Archaea, Survive on a Single DNA Polymerase: Fact Or Farce?
Crystal Structure of Malk, the Atpase Subunit of the Trehalose/Maltose ABC Transporter of the Archaeon Thermococcus Litoralis
Complete Genome Sequence of the Hyperthermophilic Archaeon Thermococcus Kodakaraensis KOD1 and Comparison with Pyrococcus Genomes
Metabolic Adaptation to Sulfur of Hyperthermophilic Palaeococcus Pacificus DY20341T from Deep-Sea Hydrothermal Sediments
Downloaded (July 2018) and Aligned Using Msaprobs V0.9.7 (16)
Purified Thermostable DNA Polymerase Obtainable From
Formate Hydrogenlyase in the Hyperthermophilic Archaeon
Comparative Genomics of Closely Related Thermococcus Isolates, a Genus of Hyperthermophilic Archaea Damien Courtine
Purified Thermostable DNA Polymerase Obtainable from Thermococcus Litoralis
Overview of Thermostable DNA Polymerases for Classical PCR Applications: from Molecular and Biochemical Fundamentals to Commercial Systems
Comparative Genomics of Closely Related Thermococcus Isolates, a Genus of Hyperthermophilic Archaea
Guaymasensis Spm Nov
Differentiation of a Hyperthermophilic Archaeon Pyrococcus Sp. Strain Pikanate 5017, by Arbitrarily Primed PCR
Growth of Hyperthermophilic Microorganisms for Physiological and Nutritional Studies
Cloning of Thernostable DNA Polymerases from Hyperthermophilic Marine Archaea with Emphasis on Thermococcus Sp
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Crystal Structure of Maik, the Atpase Subunit of the Trehalose/Maltose
Cloning of Thernostable DNA Polymerases from Hyperthermophilic Marine Archaea with Emphasis on Thermococcus Sp
Effects of Temperature, Salinity, and Medium Composition on Compatible Solute Accumulation by Thermococcus Spp
Hydrolytic Enzymes
Final Report R.M
Molecular Cloning and Characterization of TK1111, a Cupin
Unique Aspects of the Hyperthermophile Proteome - Holden J.F
Thermococcus Bergensis Sp. Nov., a Novel Hyperthermophilic Starch-Degrading Archaeon
(Hyper)Thermophilic Archaea Koning, SM; Albers, SV