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    Harnessing microbially generated power on the seafloor

    In many marine environments, a voltage gradient exists across the water–sediment interface resulting from sedimentary microbial activity. Here we show that a fuel cell consisting of an anode embedded in marine...

    Leonard M. Tender, Clare E. Reimers, Hilmar A. Stecher III in Nature Biotechnology (2002)

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    The complete genome sequence and emendation of the hyperthermophilic, obligate iron-reducing archaeon “Geoglobus ahangari” strain 234T

    “Geoglobus ahangari” strain 234T is an obligate Fe(III)-reducing member of the Archaeoglobales, within the archaeal phylum Euryarchaeota, isolated from the Guaymas Basin hydrothermal syst...

    Michael P. Manzella, Dawn E. Holmes, Jessica M. Rocheleau in Standards in Genomic Sciences (2015)

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    Potential for Methanosarcina to Contribute to Uranium Reduction during Acetate-Promoted Groundwater Bioremediation

    Previous studies of acetate-promoted bioremediation of uranium-contaminated aquifers focused on Geobacter because no other microorganisms that can couple the oxidation of acetate with U(VI) reduction had been det...

    Dawn E Holmes, Roberto Orelana, Ludovic Giloteaux, Li-Ying Wang in Microbial Ecology (2018)

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    Electromicrobiology: the ecophysiology of phylogenetically diverse electroactive microorganisms

    Electroactive microorganisms markedly affect many environments in which they establish outer-surface electrical contacts with other cells and minerals or reduce soluble extracellular redox-active molecules suc...

    Derek R. Lovley, Dawn E. Holmes in Nature Reviews Microbiology (2022)