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    Morphological and proteomic analysis of biofilms from the Antarctic archaeon, Halorubrum lacusprofundi

    Biofilms enhance rates of gene exchange, access to specific nutrients, and cell survivability. Haloarchaea in Deep Lake, Antarctica, are characterized by high rates of intergenera gene exchange, metabolic spec...

    Y. Liao, T. J. Williams, J. Ye, J. Charlesworth, B. P. Burns in Scientific Reports (2016)

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    Lysis efficiency of standard DNA extraction methods for Halococcus spp. in an organic rich environment

    The extraction of nucleic acids from a given environment marks a crucial and essential starting point in any molecular investigation. Members of Halococcus spp. are known for their rigid cell walls, and are thus ...

    S. Leuko, F. Goh, R. Ibáñez-Peral, B. P. Burns, M. R. Walter, B. A. Neilan in Extremophiles (2008)

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    Analysis of intergenic spacer region length polymorphisms to investigate the halophilic archaeal diversity of stromatolites and microbial mats

    Hamelin Pool in Western Australia is one of the two major sites in the world with active marine stromatolite formation. Surrounded by living smooth and pustular mats, these ancient laminated structures are ass...

    S. Leuko, F. Goh, M. A. Allen, B. P. Burns, M. R. Walter, B. A. Neilan in Extremophiles (2007)