Abstract Details
(2020) Genome Analysis and Distribution of Cyanobacteria Belonging to ThermoSynechococcus in Varying Geochemical Environments
Prondzinsky AP, Ward LM, Toyoda S & McGlynn SE
https://doi.org/10.46427/gold2020.2124
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09c: Room 3, Thursday 25th June 08:33 - 08:36
A Paulina Prondzinsky
Lewis M Ward
Sakae Toyoda
Shawn E McGlynn View abstracts at 3 conferences in series
Lewis M Ward
Sakae Toyoda
Shawn E McGlynn View abstracts at 3 conferences in series
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Submitted by Elizabeth Swanner on Wednesday 24th June 05:11
Exciting results! I noticed that in some of these hot springs, they are... really hot! Considering the foundational work of Brock in Yellowstone that defined the upper-temperature limit for photosynthesis to be around 72C, are the cells viable and active within these springs?
Exciting results! I noticed that in some of these hot springs, they are... really hot! Considering the foundational work of Brock in Yellowstone that defined the upper-temperature limit for photosynthesis to be around 72C, are the cells viable and active within these springs?
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