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Geobacter is a genus of proteobacteria. Geobacter are an anaerobic respiration bacterial species which have capabilities that may make them useful in bioremediation.
... etc.) and sulfur-reducing bacteria (e.g. Desulfuromonas spp.) alongside several other anaerobic bacteria with different physiology (e.g. ferric iron-reducing Geobacter spp. and ...
Geobacter lovleyi sp. nov. strain SZ was isolated from noncontaminated creek sediment based on its ability to derive energy from acetate oxidation coupled to tetrachloroethene (PCE ...
Jeff St. John | August 3, 2009 at 5:56 PM Electricity-Generating Geobacter Bacteria Made Stronger. Geobacter. It's a bacterium that turns waste into electricity in its naturally ...
Warning: In the List of Prokaryotic names with Standing in Nomenclature, an arrow (--->) only indicates the sequence of valid publication of names and does not mean that the last ...
Producing electric current from mud and wastewater. University of Massachusetts researchers have made a breakthrough with “Geobacter”, a microbe that produces electric current ...
The Geobacter sulfurreducens PCA genome is 3.81 Million bp long and contains approximately 3528 predicted genes. The sequence was released 12/13/2003 by the TIGR, and was described ...
Geobacter, a microbe that generates electricity when placed in mud and wastewater, has been evolved into a far more productive strain, as part of a new University of Massachusetts ...
We've posted about the Geobacter genus of bacteria before -- microbes which evolved to use minerals as catalysts for making energy. National Geographic now has a short but ...
Shelobolina, E.C., Vrionis, H., Lovley, D.R. Novel approach to the recovery of environmentally relevant Geobacteraceae in pure culture; description of Geobacter uraniireducens sp ...
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Geobacter is a genus of proteobacteria. Geobacter are an anaerobic respiration bacterial species which have capabilities that may make them useful in bioremediation. The geobacter was found to be the first organism with the ability to oxidize organic compounds and metals, including iron, radioactive metals and petroleum compounds into environmentally benign carbon dioxide while using iron oxide or other available metals as electron acceptor. The Geobacter is under continuing research for a variety of applications, discussed below.

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