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Deinococcus (from the Greek: δεινός, deinos, "dreadful, strange" and κόκκος, kókkos, "granule") is in the monotypic family Deinococcaceae, and one genus of three in the order Deinococcales of the bacterial phylum Deinococcota highly resistant to environmental hazards. These bacteria have thick cell walls that give them Gram-positive stains, but they include a second membrane and so are closer in structure to Gram-negative bacteria. Deinococcus survive when their DNA is exposed to high doses of gamma and UV radiation. Whereas other bacteria change their structure in the presence of radiation, such as by forming endospores, Deinococcus tolerate it without changing their cellular form and do not retreat into a hardened structure. They are also characterized by the presence of the carotenoid p

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  • مكورة غريبة (ar)
  • Deinococcus (en)
  • Deinococcus (fr)
  • Deinococcus (nl)
  • Deinococcus (uk)
  • 奇异球菌属 (zh)
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  • المكورة الغريبة (الاسم العلمي:Deinococcus) هي جنس من البكتيريا تتبع فصيلة المكورات الغريبة من رتبة المكوريات الغريبة. (ar)
  • Deinococcus is een geslacht van bacteriën die behoren tot de stam . Deze bacteriën zijn polyextremofielen: ze kunnen overleven in sterk verontreinigde milieus. De bacteriën hebben dikke celwanden die ze een grampositieve kleuring geven, maar bevatten een tweede membraan en zijn dus qua structuur nauwer gerelateerd aan gramnegatieve bacteriën. Deinococcus-bacteriën kunnen overleven wanneer hun DNA blootgesteld wordt aan een hoge dosis gamma- of uv-straling. (nl)
  • 异常球菌属(学名:Deinococcus)為奇异球菌目奇异球菌科的一属革兰氏阳性的球状菌。可能广泛分布于环境中。此属的模式种为耐放射异常球菌(Deinococcus radiodurans)。 (zh)
  • Deinococcus — рід бактерій типу Deinococcus-Thermus, єдиний у родині Deinococcaceae та ряду Deinococcales. (uk)
  • Deinococcus (from the Greek: δεινός, deinos, "dreadful, strange" and κόκκος, kókkos, "granule") is in the monotypic family Deinococcaceae, and one genus of three in the order Deinococcales of the bacterial phylum Deinococcota highly resistant to environmental hazards. These bacteria have thick cell walls that give them Gram-positive stains, but they include a second membrane and so are closer in structure to Gram-negative bacteria. Deinococcus survive when their DNA is exposed to high doses of gamma and UV radiation. Whereas other bacteria change their structure in the presence of radiation, such as by forming endospores, Deinococcus tolerate it without changing their cellular form and do not retreat into a hardened structure. They are also characterized by the presence of the carotenoid p (en)
  • Deinococcus (les Déinocoques) est le seul genre de bactéries de l'ordre des Deinococcales de l'embranchement Deinococcus-Thermus. Synonyme d'après BioLib (28 oct. 2014) : * Deinobacter H. Oyaizu, Stackebrandt, Schleifer, Ludwig, Pohla, Ito, Hirata, Y. Oyaizu & Komagata, 1987 (fr)
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