Abstract

The Origins of Research on Thermophiles Th.D. Brock. Thermophilic Microorganisms in the Deep Sea D. Prieur, et al. Biodiversity of Acidophilic Moderate Thermophiles Isolated from Two Sites in Yellowstone National Park, and Their Roles in the Dissimilatory Oxido-reduction of Iron D.B. Johnson, et al. Presence of Thermophilic Naegleria Isolates in the Yellowstone and Grand teton National Parks R.F. Ramaley, et al. Examining Bacterial Population Diversity Within the Octopus Spring Microbial Mat Community M.J. Ferris, et al. Direct 5S rRNA Assay for Microbial Community Characterization D.L. Stoner, et al. Community Structure Along a Thermal Gradient in a Stream near Obsidrian Pool, Yellowstone National Park J.R. Graber, et al. Isolation of Hyperthermophilic Archaea Predicted by in situ RNA Analysis S. Burggraf, et al. Thermophilic Anoxygenic Phototrophs: Diversity and Ecology M.T. Madigan. Microbial physiology at high temperature, low pH, low pCO2: Implications for evolution and ecology L.J. Rothschild. The Zonation and Structuring of Siliceous Sinter Around Hot Springs, Yellowstone National Park, and the Role of Thermophilic Bacteria in its Depostion D.R. Lowe, et al. Use of 16S rRNA, lipid and naturally preserved components of hot spring mats and microorganisms to help interpret the record of microbial evolution D.M. ward, et al. Research Accomplishments of a small Business Utilizing Yellowstone's Extremophiles J. Combie, K. Runnion. The Yellowstone Microbiology Program: Status and Prospects J.D. Varley, et al.

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