• This article discusses the Unique properties of hyperthermophilic archaea. Hyperthermophiles are organisms that can live at temperatures ranging between...
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    organisms: proposal for the domains Archaea, Bacteria, and Eucarya Unique properties of hyperthermophilic archaea Branching order of bacterial phyla (Genome Taxonomy...
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  • Mesophile Psychrophile Thermophile Unique properties of hyperthermophilic archaea Stetter, K. (2006). "History of discovery of the first hyperthermophiles"...
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    "Identification of molybdopterin as the organic component of the tungsten cofactor in four enzymes from hyperthermophilic Archaea". Journal of Biological Chemistry...
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    Pyrococcus furiosus (category Archaea described in 1993)
    pressures. Using two hyperthermophilic species of archaea lessens the possibility of deviations having to do with temperature of the environment, essentially...
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    live in environments this extreme are members of the domain Archaea. The hyperthermophilic abilities of T. maritima, along with its deep lineage, suggests...
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  • temperature of 85 °C to 95 °C. They are members of the Bacteria as opposed to the other inhabitants of extreme environments, the Archaea. Aquifex spp...
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    Caister Academic Press. ISBN 978-1-908230-04-1. Strain 121, a hyperthermophilic archaea, has been shown to reproduce at 121 °C (250 °F), and survive at...
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    Ignicoccus (category Archaea genera)
    List of Archaea genera Huber H, Burggraf S, Mayer T, Rachel R, Stetter KO (November 2000). "Ignicoccus gen. nov., a novel genus of hyperthermophilic,...
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  • be higher than 50%. It was shown that hyperthermophilic microorganisms specifically contained a large variety of dicarboxylic acids. This is probably the...
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