1973
DOI: 10.1128/jb.113.1.252-262.1973
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Ribosomes, Polyribosomes, and Deoxyribonucleic Acid from Thermophilic, Mesophilic, and Psychrophilic Clostridia

Abstract: Analysis of deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) from four species of Clostridium, including two thermophiles, a mesophile, and a psychrophile, revealed no obvious relationship between growth temperature and DNA base composition. The melting temperatures (Tm) of the DNA from the four species varied no more among the thermophilic, mesophilic, and psychrophilic species than among many related mesophilic species. Characterization of ribosomes from the clostridia by means of optical rotatory dispersion yielded similar spec… Show more

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“…Since these organisms represent totally unrelated genera, it has at times been difficult to determine whether observed differences are due to growth temperature or simply to intergeneric variation. Recently, several studies comparing mesophilic and thermophilic species from the same genus have been made, thus eliminating at least part of the problem (4,8,17,19).…”
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“…Since these organisms represent totally unrelated genera, it has at times been difficult to determine whether observed differences are due to growth temperature or simply to intergeneric variation. Recently, several studies comparing mesophilic and thermophilic species from the same genus have been made, thus eliminating at least part of the problem (4,8,17,19).…”
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confidence: 99%