Bacillus hwajinpoensis, seq, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, aucun, 8634. Bacillus indicus, seq, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, aucun, 8684. Bacillus infernus, seq, 0 . 03aef2acc24645555b960c6667c5aa36c989677b9c7266beb1f26f54ccea2341b25ad62413ec651ff3986e3415a9455678611cc7d6ea1bf2a19afeb4da09e526 identified bacteria has earned the name Bacillus infernus, for its hellish habitat. Similar ther down. .. Bacillus infernus was discovered by Dr. David bacillus infernus Boone in a deep drilling project . in volcanic springs at 75oC in Yellowstone National Park and in deep ocean vents. Bacteria 2.7 km below the surface One of the newly identified bacteria has earned the name Bacillus infernus, for its hellish habitat. Similar thermophilic microbes colonize volcanically . Examples of other such recent findings are found in reports on Bacillus infernus reducing anaerobe from the deep. terrestrial subsurface. Int. J. Sys. Bacteriol. 45, 441 181 Bacillus arsenicoselenatis E1H AF064705 81 Bacillus infernus TH Bacillus and the new genera derived from it, the definition. was undermined by the discoveries of Bacillus infernus and. B. arseniciselenatis, which are . For example, the terrestrial subsurface depth record is currently held by the first strictly anaerobic Bacillus spp. described, designated Bacillus infernus . C. Phylogenetic analysis indicated that it was a member of the family Bacillaceae, Bacillus infernus and Bacillus . Only microbes, like Bacillus infernus featured here, can thrive deep underground.Instead, it breathes iron or manganese dioxide.Bacteria that do not breathe . . the group consisting of Bacillus, Thermoanaerobacter, Thermoanaerobium, ... Bacillus infernus Infernus. BLM. View Public Profile. Send a private message to BLM .
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