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Physiology, Genomics, and Biotechnological Applications of Extremophiles

Gunjal, Aparna B.(Edited by)Parray, Javid A.(Edited by)Thombre, Rebecca(Edited by)
Part of the Advances in Environmental Engineering and Green Technologies series
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Extremophiles are organisms that are able to live in extreme conditions due to their unique physiological and genetic adaptations.

Extremophiles are harnessed for their extremozymes that have wide applications in biotechnology, pharmaceutics, and industry.

Recent developments in genomics and proteomics have helped unravel the mechanism of survival, physiological adaptation, and genomics structure of extremophiles.

Physiology, Genomics, and Biotechnological Applications of Extremophiles covers innovative developments in understanding the physiology and biochemistry of extremophiles using the -omics perspective, focuses on the advancement in mechanisms of the extremophiles that makes them able to survive under extreme conditions, and discusses the applications of extremophiles in astrobiology.

Covering topics such as genomics and the history and identification of extremophiles, it is ideal for students, professors, researchers, academicians, microbiologists, agricultural scientists, and biotechnologists.

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Product Details
IGI Global
1668439786 / 9781668439784
Mixed media product
578.758
10/12/2021
United States
473 pages
216 x 279 mm
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