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Selected Readings for Yellowstone Workshop:
Thermophiles
What is life?
Linking geochemical processes with microbial community analysis.
Hydrogen and energy flow as ‘‘sensed’’ by molecular genetics.
The universal nature of biochemistry.
A molecular view of microbial diversity and the biosphere.
Hydrogen and bioenergetics in the yellowstone geothermal ecosystem.
Geobiology of a microbial endolithic community in the Yellowstone geothermal environment.
Preservation of biological information in thermal spring deposits: developing a strategy for the search for fossil life on Mars.
Life in extreme environments.
Evidence for a hydrogen-driven, intra-terrestrial biosphere in deep granitic rock aquifers.
Psychrophiles and polar regions.
Microbial life breathes deep.
Distributions of microbial activities in deep subseafloor sediments.
A hydrogen-based subsurface microbial community dominated by methanogens.
Merging Genomes with Geochemistry in Hydrothermal Ecosystems
Microbiology in Yellowstone National Park
Microbiology of ancient and modern hydrothermal systems
The Seven Pillars of Life
Conservation of Microbial Diversity A Yellowstone Priority
Jan 18, 2006
University of Colorado at Boulder
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