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- See also changes related to Halobacterium NRC-1, or pages that link to Halobacterium NRC-1 or to this page or whose text contains "Halobacterium NRC-1".
Parent topics
- Microbiology [r]: The study of microorganisms (overlapping with areas of virology, bacteriology, mycology, and parasitology). [e]
- Archaea [r]: A major group of numerous microorganisms fundamentally different from the bacteria and including many chemolithotrophs and extremophiles. [e]
Subtopics
- Halophile [r]: An organism requiring a high salt (i.e., sodium chloride) concentration for its growth, such as Halobacterium NRC-1 [e]
- Microbial metabolism [r]: The means by which a microbe obtains the energy and nutrients (e.g. carbon) it needs to live and propagate. [e]
- Bacteriorhodopsin [r]: enzyme or trans-membrane protein existing in the cellular membrane of Halobacterium Salinarium and acting as a light-driven proton pump. potential applications in information technology, such as the use of biological molecules to encode, manipulate and retrieve information, allowing the development of organic memory circuits. [e]