Pseudoalteromonas arctica explained
Pseudoalteromonas arctica is a marine bacterium collected from Spitzbergen in the Arctic.[1]
A strain found in 2020 in Antarctica was able to synthesize undecane.[2]
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- Passarini . Michel Rodrigo Zambrano . e Silva . Tiago Rodrigues . Bernal . Suzan Prado Fernandes . Cecchet . Nathália Luana . Sartoratto . Adilson . Boroski . Marcela . Duarte . Alysson Wagner Fernandes . Ottoni . Júlia Ronzella . Rosa . Luiz Henrique . de Oliveira . Valéria Maia . 2020-11-01 . Undecane production by cold-adapted bacteria from Antarctica . Extremophiles . en . 24 . 6 . 863–873 . 10.1007/s00792-020-01200-1 . 1433-4909.