Actinobacteria
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mdlinx.com — “Terpenoids produced by actinomycetes: isolation, structural elucidation and biosynthesis of new diterpenes, gifhornenolones A and B from Verrucosispora gifhornensis YM28-088” View full resource at mdlinx.com
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treehugger.com — “A map of the planet's oldest living things, via Rachel Sussman What are the oldest living things on the planet? If you're thinking 200-year-old tortoises, well, those are just whippersnappers compared to the organisms that give Methuselah a run” View full resource at treehugger.com
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BMC Genomics | Abstract | Comparative genomics reveals evidence of marine adaptation in Salinispora species.
biomedcentral.com — “Actinobacteria represent a consistent component of most marine bacterial communities yet little is known about the mechanisms by which these Gram-positive bacteria adapt to life in the marine environment. Here we employed a phylogenomic approach to identify marine adaptation genes in marine Actinobacteria. The focus was on the obligate marine actinomycete genus Salinispora and the identification of marine adaptation genes that have been acquired from other marine bacteria.” View full resource at biomedcentral.com
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What It's Like to Photograph World's Oldest Living Organisms (Pics) : TreeHugger
treehugger.com — “Spruce Gran Picea #0909-6B37 (9,550 years old; Fulufjllet, Sweden); all photographs provided by Rachel Sussman Rachel Sussman photographs our planet's oldest living organisms. From trees dating back perhaps as far as 7,000 years to Siberian Actinobacteria that could be” View full resource at treehugger.com
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