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Rubrobacter taiwanensis sp. nov., a novel thermophilic, radiation-resistant species isolated from hot springs, by M.-Y. Chen, S.-H. Wu, G.-H. Lin, C.-P. Lu, Y.-T. Lin, W.-C. Chang and S.-S. Tsay

International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology vol. 54, part 5, pp. 1849 - 1855

Supplementary Fig. A. Images from transmission electron microscopy (TEM) and atomic-force microscopy (AFM) of strain LS-293T. (a) Aggregated cells in liquid culture; (b) a single short rod-shaped cell; (c) different stages of cell division under TEM; (d) AFM image showing the smooth surface and different stages of cell division. Bar, 0.2 µm (a-c).

Supplementary Fig. B. Effects of pH (a) and salinity (b) on the growth rates of isolates LS-286 and LS-293T, Rubrobacter radiotolerans DSM 5868T and R. xylanophilus DSM 9441T.

Supplementary Table A. Fatty acid compositions at different temperatures of strains LS-286 and LS-293T, R. xylanophilus DSM 9941T and R. radiotolerans DSM 5868T.

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