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Visualize the rich genomic context of your genes and large-scale functional studies. Study organisms living in extreme environments. Compare genomic features across species. The UCSC Archaeal Genome Browser is a window on the biology of more than 100 microbial species from the domain Archaea. Enter a partial genome name in Quick Search on this page, or.
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San Francisco State University. De la Torre Lab. Images from the field. Nitrogen cycle at high temperature. Sacramento and San Joaquin rivers. Old Lab Files . San Francisco, CA 94132. Last Update 13 AUG 2010. Our research focuses on the ecology and evolution of microorganisms living in high temperature environments, particularly terrestrial hot springs. We are interested in how environmental conditions. Chemistry, pH, available nutrients and evolutionary history. Recently, we have identified relatives.PARSED CONTENT
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Visualize the rich genomic context of your genes and large-scale functional studies. Study organisms living in extreme environments. Compare genomic features across species. The UCSC Archaeal Genome Browser is a window on the biology of more than 100 microbial species from the domain Archaea. Enter a partial genome name in Quick Search on this page, or.
Infin; generated and posted on 2017. Archaeal viruses are the semi-autonomous, acellular parasites of domain Archaea. Navigation of Bacteriophage Ecology Group. Baceriophage Ecology Group on Facebook. Baceriophage Ecology Group Twitter Feed. Various Phage Blogs and Blog-type Entries.
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