- An
extremophile (from
Latin extremus 'extreme' and
Ancient Gr**** φιλία (philía) 'love') is an
organism that is able to live (or in some
cases thrive) in...
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Extremophiles in
biotechnology is the
application of
organisms that
thrive in
extreme environments to biotechnology.
Extremophiles are
organisms that thrive...
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Deinococcus radiodurans is a bacterium, an
extremophile and one of the most radiation-resistant
organisms known. It can
survive cold, dehydration, vacuum...
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familiar freshwater temperate and
tropical marine fish groups, but also
extremophiles that have
successfully colonized both the
North and
South Poles, as...
- of Uzon Caldera. The Uzon
Caldera is a
location of the
occurrence of
extremophile micro-organisms due to its high
localized temperatures.(C.Michael Hogan...
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polychaete worm (commonly
referred to as "bristle worms"). It is an
extremophile found only at
hydrothermal vents in the
Pacific Ocean,
discovered in...
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Natronomonas pharaonis, and
Thiohalospira alkaliphila.
Acidophile Acidophobe Extremophile Neutrophile Horikoshi, Koki. "Alkaliphiles: Some
applications of their...
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environments and
sustained colonies;
these organisms are
known as
extremophiles.
Extremophiles have been
isolated from
rocks as much as 7
kilometres below the...
- An
osmophile is an
extremophile microorganism adapted to
environments generating high
osmotic pressures, such as
aqueous solutions with high salt or sugar...
- A
halophile (from the Gr**** word for 'salt-loving') is an
extremophile that
thrives in high salt concentrations. In
chemical terms,
halophile refers to...