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Deinococcus gobiensis sp. nov., an extremely radiation-resistant bacterium, by M. Yuan, W. Zhang, S. Dai, J. Wu, Y. Wang, T. Tao, M. Chen and M. Lin

International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology vol. 59, part 6, pp. 1513 - 1517

Supplementary Fig. S1. Morphology of colonies of strain I-0T on a TGY agar plate. Captured by Olympus SZX7.

Colonies of strain I-O(T)

Supplementary Fig. S2. Morphology of cells of strain I-0T, captured by Hitachi S-570 scanning electron microscope. Bar, 2 µm.

SEM of cells of strain I-O(T)

Supplementary Fig. S3. Ultrastructure of strain I-0T grown in TGY medium. (a) Wall structure composed of four layers (L1–L4). Bar, 333 nm. (b) Division and a large electron-dense granule (D); arrowheads (A) indicate the form of the cell wall. Bar, 400 nm. (c) Cells in pairs, showing a large electron-dense granule (D), cell membrane (M) and cell wall (W). Bar, 250 nm.

Ultrastructure of strain I-O(T)

Supplementary Fig. S4. Maximum-parsimony phylogenetic tree constructed from a comparative analysis of 16S rRNA gene sequences showing the relationships of strain I-0T with other Deinococcus species.

Supplementary Table S1. Fatty acid composition of strain I-0T.

Supplementary Table S2. 16S rRNA gene sequence similarities between strain I-0T and strains of other Deinococcus species.

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