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Discovery of a third RNA virus linage in extreme environments Jan 17, 2024

Discovery of a third RNA virus linage in extreme environments Jan 17, 2024
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A novel pathway regulating lipid biosynthesis by fatty acids

A novel pathway regulating lipid biosynthesis by fatty acids
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Magnetic bacteria point the way

Magnetotactic bacteria, which can align with the Earth’s magnetic field, have been discovered in a new location. Previously observed on land and in shallow water, analysis of a hydrothermal vent has proven that they can also survive deep under the ocean. The bacteria were able to exist in an environment that was not ideal for their typical needs. Magnetotactic bacteria are of interest not only for the role they play in Earth’s ecosystem, but also in the search for extraterrestrial life. Evidence of their existence can remain in rocks for billions of years. Their magnetic inclinations can also provide a record of how magnetic poles have shifted over time. This new discovery brings hope to researchers that the magnetic bacteria might be found in yet more unexpected locations, on Earth and perhaps even on Mars or beyond. ....

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