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  • ....00 while optimum growth occurs around 20°C. [[#References |[1.4]]]. These microorganisms are able to survive and grow at these extreme temperatures because they hav ...n the northern part of Lake Vostok possibly delivering nutrients and other microorganisms into the lake.[[#References |[2.2]]]
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  • ''[[Lactobacillus]]'' is one of the main microorganisms responsible for maintaining a healthy vaginal flora. Its production of Lact ...tnumber the amount of ''[[Lactobacillus]]'' found in the vagina, which are beneficial and essential to the vagina [16].
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  • ...tence in host populations, but <i>Wolbachia</i> is hardly ever found to be beneficial to these host organisms. In arthropods and many other invertebrates, <i>Wol ....com/cgi-bin/fulltext/118833484/HTMLSTART Koivisto, R. K. K., Braig, H. R. Microorganisms and parthenogenesis. (2003). Biological Journal of Linnean Society, 79, 43-
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  • ...impermeable to oxygen, and insoluble in water, which makes it particularly beneficial for the food packaging industry. However, PHB’s melting point (175 ̊C) i <br>• Many microorganisms have the ability to both catabolize PHB and metabolize [R]-3-hydroxybutyric
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  • ...ant because scientists are finding more and more strains with a variety of beneficial characteristics that can potentially be utilized. In a study conducted on haloalkaliphilic microorganisms from soda lakes, a comparison of the amino acid composition and various pro
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  • ...you ever wondered exactly what microbes are in your normal microbiota? The microorganisms within our normal microbiota live within us and remain with us every day! B ...s and promote increased survival. A microbe being Gram-negative is already beneficial in and of itself when interacting with the environment because of the “pr
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  • ...d, gram-negative proteobacteria. They are generally obligately aerobic and microorganisms of this type found in the Sargasso Sea are of a species similar to its terr ...2004). Recent studies reveal that this bacterium is very promising to the beneficial process of bioremediation. ''S. oneidensis'' is capable of anaerobic respir
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  • ...serdova 2002). In their natural environment, this gives rise to a mutually beneficial relationship between host and bacteria, but in shower curtains the effect i ...t showed that “the use of rainwater introduced new, potentially pathogenic microorganisms into the households” that were not present in the waterworks toilet water
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  • ...gy for some microbial groups. These microbes, known as “Nicotine-degrading-microorganisms” or “NDMs”, possess the ability to use the carbon and nitrogen atoms ...ugh hydroxylation. <ref>[G. Akcay, K. Yurdakoc, et al. “Nicotine-Degrading Microorganisms and Their Potential Applications.” Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology
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  • ...gy for some microbial groups. These microbes, known as “Nicotine-degrading-microorganisms” or “NDMs”, possess the ability to use the carbon and nitrogen atoms ...ugh hydroxylation. <ref>[G. Akcay, K. Yurdakoc, et al. “Nicotine-Degrading Microorganisms and Their Potential Applications.” Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology
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