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    Comparative Analysis of ROS Network Genes in Extremophile Eukaryotes by Rafe Lyall, Zoran Nikoloski, Tsanko Gechev

    Published 2020-11-01
    “…However, despite the extreme conditions experienced by extremophile species, we found no evidence for expansion of ROS-related gene families in these species compared to other Eukaryotes. …”
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    Environment and taxonomy shape the genomic signature of prokaryotic extremophiles by Pablo Millán Arias, Joseph Butler, Gurjit S. Randhawa, Maximillian P. M. Soltysiak, Kathleen A. Hill, Lila Kari

    Published 2023-09-01
    “…Computational experiments classified/clustered genomic signatures extracted from a curated dataset of $$\sim 700$$ ∼ 700 extremophile (temperature, pH) bacteria and archaea genomes, at multiple scales of analysis, $$1\le k \le 6$$ 1 ≤ k ≤ 6 . …”
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    Extremophilic Prokaryotic Endoxylanases: Diversity, Applicability, and Molecular Insights by Digvijay Verma

    Published 2021-09-01
    “…Extremophilic endoxylanases grabbed attention in recent years due to their applicability under harsh conditions of several industrial processes. …”
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    Convergent evolution of reduced energy demands in extremophile fish. by Courtney N Passow, Lenin Arias-Rodriguez, Michael Tobler

    Published 2017-01-01
    “…Sulphidic populations generally exhibited smaller body sizes and lower routine metabolic rates compared to non-sulphidic populations, which together caused significant reductions in total organismal energy demands in extremophile populations. Although both mechanisms contributed to variation in organismal energy demands, variance partitioning indicated reductions of body size overall had a greater effect than reductions of routine metabolism. …”
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    Extremophiles and Extreme Environments: A Decade of Progress and Challenges by Pabulo Henrique Rampelotto

    Published 2024-03-01
    “…It is with great enthusiasm that we embark on a retrospective journey to the landmark work “Extremophiles and Extreme Environments” (1 in Appendix A), published 10 years ago as part of its Special Issue (2 in Appendix A) [...]…”
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    Report from the 10th International Congress on Extremophiles by Amrita Kumari Panda, Satpal Singh Bisht, Nachimuthu Senthil Kumar, Surajit De Mandal

    Published 2015-09-01
    “…The International Society for Extremophiles (ISE) is a community of scientists dedicating their research on these unique microbes worldwide to understand the complexities of extremophiles. …”
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    Shared and unique patterns of embryo development in extremophile poeciliids. by Rüdiger Riesch, Ingo Schlupp, R Brian Langerhans, Martin Plath

    Published 2011-01-01
    “…Moreover, while relative head size decreased through development in surface mollies, it increased in both types of extremophile mollies, and eye growth was arrested in mid-stage embryos of cave mollies but not in surface or sulphur mollies.Our results clearly demonstrate that even among sister taxa convergence in phenotypic traits is not always achieved by the same processes during embryo development. …”
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    EXTREMOPHILES: MICROORGANISMS WITH SOURCE OF BIOACTIVE COMPOUNDS AND POTENTIAL THERAPEUTIC POTENTIAL by E. Georgieva, V. Ivanov, G. Nikolova, K. Parlapanska, Y. Karamalakova

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…PURPOSE: The extremophile group of microorganisms that has the ability to live in extreme conditions. …”
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    Mobile and Self‐Sustained Data Storage in an Extremophile Genomic DNA by Fajia Sun, Yiming Dong, Ming Ni, Zhi Ping, Yuhui Sun, Qi Ouyang, Long Qian

    Published 2023-04-01
    “…Here, a mobile data storage system in the genome of the extremophile Halomonas bluephagenesis, which enables dual‐mode storage, dynamic data maintenance, rapid readout, and robust recovery. …”
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