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hypermotility in Haloferax

December 31, 2020December 31, 2020 mike.dyallsmith Uncategorized
Online today, Jan 1, 2021, a transposon-based study of genes involved in hypermotility in Hfx. volcanii by M. Collins et al., “Mutations Affecting HVO_1357 or HVO_2248 Cause Hypermotility in Haloferax volcanii, Suggesting Roles in Motility Regulation“. (Genes:12(1), 10.3390/genes12010058). Wonderful collaboration!

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Two New HF1-like Haloviruses described
Review: Cultivation of halophilic archaea (class Halobacteria)

Mike Dyall-Smith

Microbiologist. Guest member of the Computational Systems Biochemistry group, Max-Planck-Institute of Biochemistry, Martinsried, Germany.

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