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Halophile

A halophile (from the Greek word for 'salt-loving') is an extremophile that thrives in high salt concentrations. In chemical terms, halophile refers to a Lewis acidic species that has some ability to extract halides from other chemical species.[clarification needed]

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Halophile

Nodes77
Edges76
Triples35
Avg. degree1.97
Density0.025974
Components1

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related to Examples · 14
Halophile → Bacillariaceae, Botswana, California, Diaptomidae, For, Halobacteriaceae, Halobacterium, Halococcus, Lovenula, Makgadikgadi Pans, Nitzschia, Owens Lake, Some, The
related to Lifestyle · 10
Halophile → Both, Halanaerobiales, Halobacteriaceae, High, Most, Salinibacter, The, These, This, To
related to Genomic and proteomic signature · 7
Halophile → At, Cys, DHFR, DNA, In, S10-spc, The
related to Classification · 2
Halophile → Halophiles, Slight

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salt halophiles species water archaea halophilic high family found also cytoplasm halobacteriaceae extreme environment adaptation genus organisms strategies well proteins

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the genus Haloarculainstance ofThis is seen in cases0.80text
which is estimated to make up less than 0.1instance ofThis is seen in cases0.80text
Halophilerelated to ClassificationHalophiles0.60section
Halophilerelated to ClassificationSlight0.60section
Halophilerelated to ExamplesHalobacteriaceae0.60section
Halophilerelated to ExamplesThe0.60section
Halophilerelated to ExamplesHalobacterium0.60section
Halophilerelated to ExamplesSome0.60section
Halophilerelated to ExamplesHalococcus0.60section
Halophilerelated to ExamplesFor0.60section
Halophilerelated to ExamplesMakgadikgadi Pans0.60section
Halophilerelated to ExamplesBotswana0.60section

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