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(FIG 1. Salt lake in southern Russia filled with halophiles. Natronorubrum is present in many similar salt lakes in China, Inner Mongolia and Russia3. The carotenoids inside many Halobacteriaceae cause the red coloring and serve to protect DNA from dama...)
 
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FIG 1. Salt lake in southern Russia filled with halophiles. Natronorubrum is present in many similar salt lakes in China, Inner Mongolia and Russia3. The carotenoids inside many Halobacteriaceae cause the red coloring and serve to protect DNA from damaging agents such as ionizing radiation and hydrogen peroxide9.
FIG 1. Salt lake in southern Russia filled with halophiles. Natronorubrum is present in many similar salt lakes in China, Inner Mongolia and Russia3. The carotenoids inside many Halobacteriaceae cause the red coloring and serve to protect DNA from damaging agents such as ionizing radiation and hydrogen peroxide[[#References|[9]]]. [http://www.ufz.de/index.php?en=5329 Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research UFZ]

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FIG 1. Salt lake in southern Russia filled with halophiles. Natronorubrum is present in many similar salt lakes in China, Inner Mongolia and Russia3. The carotenoids inside many Halobacteriaceae cause the red coloring and serve to protect DNA from damaging agents such as ionizing radiation and hydrogen peroxide[9]. Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research UFZ

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current08:34, 14 December 2012Thumbnail for version as of 08:34, 14 December 20121,172 × 798 (750 KB)Yunan2009 (talk | contribs)FIG 1. Salt lake in southern Russia filled with halophiles. Natronorubrum is present in many similar salt lakes in China, Inner Mongolia and Russia3. The carotenoids inside many Halobacteriaceae cause the red coloring and serve to protect DNA from dama...

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