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Date: 2013-05-15 04:18:04Thermophiles Bacteriology Hydrothermal vent Ribosome Cell Thermus aquaticus DNA Alvinella pompejana Thermotoga maritima Biology Microbiology Bacteria | November 9, 2007 New study illuminates ability of hot-water bacteria to survive cold shock RIKEN researchers have made a breakthrough in understanding how bacteria in hydrothermal vents can survive extreme changes in teAdd to Reading ListSource URL: www.riken.jpDownload Document from Source WebsiteFile Size: 25,29 KBShare Document on Facebook |
Source: Purified from an E. coli strain containing the cloned ligase gene fromThermus aquaticus HB8 (1) Taq DNA LigaseDocID: 1qZz5 - View Document | |
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Data sheet Taq Pol Thermostable DNA polymerase Thermus aquaticus, recombinant, E. coliDocID: 1gDR2 - View Document | |
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