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- W2892668104 abstract "The organisms on Earth always live in a multidimensional chemical and physical niche space. Many discoveries in the last century have tremendously expanded the range of “habitable” niches, and the environment which was considered as “nonhabitable” was found to be viable. The extremophilic microorganisms are constantly subjected to extreme environments, where they often experience high and low temperatures, high salt concentrations, low nutrient availability, abnormal atmospheric pressure, high amount of natural radiations, and other extremities, which is difficult for human and other eukaryotes to survive. To sustain the life in these environments, the indigenous microorganisms have evolved number of adaptation mechanisms with regard to metabolic activities, survival, perpetuation, and protection strategies. Various studies have provided insightful observations about extremophiles; however, advance genomics, proteomics, and sequencing technologies have started revealing the most astonishing features of life under extreme conditions." @default.
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- W2892668104 title "Microbial Community Dynamics of Extremophiles/Extreme Environment" @default.
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