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Dec 1, 2010 ... In Science Magazine. Comment on “A Bacterium That Can Grow by Using Arsenic Instead of Phosphorus”. B. Schoepp-Cothenet,; W. Nitschke, ...
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Phosphorus cycle - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Phosphate solubilizing bacteria - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Phosphate solubilizing Bacteria (PSB) are a group of beneficial bacteria capable of hydrolysing organic and inorganic phosphorus from insoluble compounds. |
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73. An Organism Based Upon Arsenic not Phosphorus! NASA researchers exploring extremophile bacteria in Mono Lake, California recently discovered a new ...
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Jun 3, 2011 ... A bacterium that can grow by using arsenic instead of phosphorus. Wolfe-Simon F, Switzer Blum J, Kulp TR, Gordon GW, Hoeft SE, Pett-Ridge ...
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NASA has discovered a new life form, a bacteria called GFAJ-1 that is unlike ... Instead of using phosphorus, the newly discovered microorganism—called ...
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Arsenic was used as a treatment for the bacterial disease syphilis, but ...
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Dec 2, 2010 ... The bacteria, christened GFAJ-1, appear to incorporate arsenic into their DNA, lipids and proteins, forcing a rethink of how life might look on ...
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The bacterial viruses grown in the culture with radioactive phosphorus picked that up, incorporating a little of it into the protein, but most of it into their DNA.
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Jun 1, 2011 ... Calculations on the amount of intracellular phosphorus of bacteria had suggested that 1.3% of dry weight in a cell would need to be P to create ...
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