Frontiers Shedding light on the composition of extreme microbial dark matter: alternative approaches for culturing extremophiles

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The evolutionary origins of extreme halophilic Archaeal lineages

The Dead Sea—environmental research on the edge of extremes, dead sea

Recent Development of Extremophilic Bacteria and Their Application in Biorefinery. - Abstract - Europe PMC

Frontiers Characterizing Natural Organic Matter Transformations by Microbial Communities in Terrestrial Subsurface Ecosystems: A Critical Review of Analytical Techniques and Challenges

The Dead Sea—environmental research on the edge of extremes, dead sea

CMOP Advances Sampling Strategies of Microbial Communities in, cmop

The Dead Sea—environmental research on the edge of extremes, dead sea

extremophiles - List of Frontiers' open access articles

Flowchart depicting cold-incubated SSMS bacterial cultivation methods.

ORNL scientists shed light on microbial 'dark matter' with new approach

Exploiting a perchlorate-tolerant desert cyanobacterium to support bacterial growth for in situ resource utilization on Mars, International Journal of Astrobiology

2 Illuminating the Microbial Dark Matter Beneath Your Feet: Microbial Catalysis in the Terrestrial Subsurface - Kelly C. Wrighton, Rebecca A. Daly, and Michael J. Wilkins

Shedding a light on microbial dark matter - ARC Centre of Excellence in Synthetic Biology

BG - Deciphering the origin of dubiofossils from the Pennsylvanian of the Paraná Basin, Brazil

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