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- Monera - Selling equipment for hotels and restaurants. Located in Novi Sad.
- Monera - Prodaja opreme za hotele, restorane, picerije, i mesare.
- The Scientist: Hot-Vent Microbes: Looking Backward In Evolution For Future Uses - Summary of research into the scientific uses of thermophiles and their heat-tolerant enzymes, such as PCR (polymerase chain reactions), toxic waste cleanup, and biomedical processes. [Free registration required]
- Microbe from Depths Takes Life to Hottest Known Limit - A newly discovered organism thrives near deep-sea ocean vents at temperatures up to 121C, living off dissolved iron. Images, video, and links to related research. Press release from the National Science Foundation.
- The Limits to Life Under Dual Extremes of Temperature and Salinity - Abstract of conference speech on Halothermothrix orenii by Dr. Bharat Patel.
- Nevada Hot Springs: Microbial Interactions and Processes - Research proposal for a study of the ecological functions and implications of CO2 fixation by chemolithoautotrophic alkalithermophilic Crenarchaeota. Includes long list of references.
- Joint Genome Institute: Why Sequence Crenarchaeota? - Brief discussion of the importance of these deep-sea plankton, and of the benefits to be gained by understanding their genome.
- Archaeal Diversity - Summary of research on non-thermophilic Crenarchaea in soil ecology.
- Genome News Network: New Amino acid Discovered in Methanosarcina barkeri - Reports on the discovery of a new amino acid, pyrrolysine, coded by UAG (normally a stop codon) in this methanogen.
- BBC News: Toughest Bug Reveals Genetic Secrets - Reports the decoding of the Pyrococcus abyssi, which lives in the intense pressure and temperature of black smoker vents on the seafloor.
Wikipedia Articles
- Monera - Moneran biological kingdom of the five-kingdom system of biological classification. It comprised most organisms with a prokaryotic cell organization.
- List of domesticated fungi and microorganisms - List of Domesticated Organisms from other kingdoms (Fungi, Protista, and Monera)
- Archaea - The Archaea (), or archaebacteria, are a major group of microorganisms. Like bacteria, archaea are single-celled organisms that lack nuclei and are therefore prokaryotes, classified in kingdom Monera in the traditional five-kingdom taxonomy.