deinococcus การใช้
- Deinococcus radiodurans would be a good vector for panspermia,
- White sees Deinococcus as a scavenger, probably adapted to feed off other bacteria.
- Each " Deinococcus radiodurans " genomes into hundred of short random fragments.
- He clarified the molecular mechanism that allows Deinococcus radiodurans to repair its fatally damaged DNA.
- The bacterium " Deinococcus radiodurans " is one of the most radioresistant organisms known.
- In 1999 TIGR published the sequence of the radioresistant polyextremophile " Deinococcus radiodurans ".
- Deinococcus can knit together its DNA even after the genome has been blasted into more than 100 pieces.
- So where in the world did Deinococcus live that required it to withstand 12 million rads of ionizing radiation?
- There has been a comparison between the gene sequences of the three sequenced " Deinococcus " genomes.
- When Deinococcus is dried, some bacteria can survive exposure to 12 million rads of radiation, Battista has found.
- This common ancestry may have equipped Deinococcus to live in another kind of extreme environment, that of high aridity.
- Another team in 2008 determined the structure of linezolid bound to a 50S subunit of " Deinococcus radiodurans ".
- Subsequently phytochromes have been found in other prokaryotes including " Deinococcus radiodurans " and " Agrobacterium tumefaciens ".
- Maybe deinococcus radiodurans would be a better candidate .-- contribs ) 14 : 16, 12 September 2008 ( UTC)
- "Deinococcus geothermalis " has a genome that contains 2.47 Mbp with 2, 335 protein coding genes.
- Because natural radiation nowhere reaches the barest fraction of this level, Battista believes that Deinococcus evolved to withstand conditions of extreme dryness.
- For example, the bacterium Deinococcus Radiodurans has been shown to exhibit pleomorphism in relation to differences in the nutrient contents of its environment.
- Deinococcus radiodurans was first isolated in 1956 from cans of meat that had been sterilized, or so it was thought, with gamma radiation.
- Other bacteria outgrow it but will eventually succumb to drought or ultraviolet radiation; Deinococcus will always outlast them, and dine on the carcasses.
- There are plenty of remarkable bacteria around, but Deinococcus radiodurans surely qualifies as one of the most amazing for its ability to survive radiation.
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