Geomicrobes: Life in Terrestrial Deep Subsurface
Title | Geomicrobes: Life in Terrestrial Deep Subsurface PDF eBook |
Author | Malin Bomberg |
Publisher | Frontiers Media SA |
Pages | 143 |
Release | 2017-07-17 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 2889451798 |
The deep subsurface is, in addition to space, one of the last unknown frontiers to human kind. A significant part of life on Earth resides in the deep subsurface, hiding great potential of microbial life of which we know only little. The conditions in the deep terrestrial subsurface are thought to resemble those of early Earth, which makes this environment an analog for studying early life in addition to possible extraterrestrial life in ultra-extreme conditions. Early microorganisms played a great role in shaping the conditions on the young Earth. Even today deep subsurface microorganisms interact with their geological environment transforming the conditions in the groundwater and on rock surfaces. Essential elements for life are richly present but in difficultly accessible form. The elements driving the microbial deep life is still not completely identified. Most of the microorganisms detected by novel molecular techniques still lack cultured representatives. Nevertheless, using modern sequencing techniques and bioinformatics the functional roles of these microorganisms are being revealed. We are starting to see the differences and similarities between the life in the deep subsurface and surface domains. We may even begin to see the function of evolution by comparing deep life to life closer to the surface of Earth. Deep life consists of organisms from all known domains of life. This Research Topic reveals some of the rich diversity and functional properties of the great biomass residing in the deep dark subsurface.
Life at High Pressure
Title | Life at High Pressure PDF eBook |
Author | Alister Macdonald |
Publisher | Springer Nature |
Pages | 445 |
Release | 2021-07-12 |
Genre | Science |
ISBN | 3030675874 |
The book discusses the ways in which high hydrostatic pressure (i.e. water pressure) affects all grades of life which thrive at pressures much greater those in our normal environment. The deep sea is the best known high pressure environment, where pressures reach a thousand times greater than those at the surface, yet it is populated by a variety of animals and microorganisms. The earth’s crust supports microorganisms which live in water filled pores at high pressure. In addition, the load bearing joints of animals like ourselves experience pulses of hydrostatic pressure of a magnitude similar to the pressure at mid ocean depths. These pressures affect molecular structures and biochemical reactions. Basic cellular processes are drastically affected – the growth and division of cells, the way nerves conduct impulses and the chemical reactions which provide energy. Adaptation to high pressure also occurs in complex physiological systems such as those which provide buoyancy. Probably the greatest challenge to our understanding of adaptation to high pressure is the stabilisation of the nervous system of deep sea animals to avoid convulsions which pressure causes in shallow water animals. Additionally the book provides insight into the engineering required to study life at high pressure: equipment which can trap small deep sea animals and retrieve them at their high pressure, equivalent equipment for microorganisms, laboratory microscopes which can focus on living cells under high pressure, incubators for bacteria which require high pressure to grow, high pressure aquaria for marine animals and lastly and briefly, manned and unmanned submersible vessels, Landers and deep drill hole sampling. Rather like the organisms studied many laboratory instruments have been adapted to function at high pressure.
Microbial Diversity in the Genomic Era
Title | Microbial Diversity in the Genomic Era PDF eBook |
Author | Surajit Das |
Publisher | Academic Press |
Pages | 715 |
Release | 2018-09-20 |
Genre | Science |
ISBN | 0128148500 |
Microbial Diversity in the Genomic Era presents insights on the techniques used for microbial taxonomy and phylogeny, along with their applications and respective pros and cons. Though many advanced techniques for the identification of any unknown bacterium are available in the genomics era, a far fewer number of the total microbial species have been discovered and identified to date. The assessment of microbial taxonomy and biosystematics techniques discovered and practiced in the current genomics era with suitable recommendations is the prime focus of this book. - Discusses the techniques used for microbial taxonomy and phylogeny with their applications and respective pros and cons - Reviews the evolving field of bacterial typing and the genomic technologies that enable comparative analysis of multiple genomes and the metagenomes of complex microbial environments - Provides a uniform, standard methodology for species designation
SPEC - Colorectal Cancer: Disease and Advanced Drug Delivery Strategies, 12-Month Access, eBook
Title | SPEC - Colorectal Cancer: Disease and Advanced Drug Delivery Strategies, 12-Month Access, eBook PDF eBook |
Author | Bhupendra Prajapati |
Publisher | Elsevier |
Pages | 619 |
Release | 2023-11-19 |
Genre | Computers |
ISBN | 0443138710 |
Colorectal Cancer: Disease and Advanced Drug Delivery Strategies examines the combined impact of basic clinical and medical treatments as well as recent advances in the field of colorectal cancer. With a strong focus towards colorectal cancer diagnosis, disease drug delivery, and diagnosis, the book also examines the Tumor microenvironment-responsive and site-specific nanoparticles for cancer theragnostics. In 16 chapters Colorectal Cancer: Disease and Advanced Drug Delivery Strategies not only provides the opportunity to understand and diagnose the disease, but it also describes screening methods, drugs including nano- and immunotherapy, and gives insight into the role of nanoparticles, lipids, and biomarkers in colorectal cancer. Content includes clinical trials in colorectal cancer research and disease models. This book directs researchers and clinicians how to better diagnose and treat colorectal cancer. Provides a wealth of information on the latest research and developments in the science and treatment of colorectal cancer Contains new and innovative ways to treat colorectal cancer Reflects on basic clinical and medical methods and recent advances in colorectal cancer science Gives specific details about how nanoparticles can be used to target cancer cells or cancer treatment Covers tumor microenvironment, their challenges, and opportunities in colorectal cancer research
Microbiology of the Terrestrial Deep Subsurface
Title | Microbiology of the Terrestrial Deep Subsurface PDF eBook |
Author | Penny S. Amy |
Publisher | CRC Press |
Pages | 368 |
Release | 2018-01-10 |
Genre | Science |
ISBN | 1351083015 |
Obtaining and analyzing samples is challenging in subsurface science. This first-of-its-kind reference book addresses accomplishments in this field-from drilling to sample work-up. A collaborative approach is taken, involving the efforts of microbiologists, geochemists, hydrologists, and drilling and mining experts to present a comprehensive view of subsurface research. The text provides practical information about obtaining, analyzing, and evaluating subsurface materials; the current status of subsurface microbial ecology; and describes several applications that will interest a variety of readers, including engineers, physical, and life scientists.
Climate, Planetary and Evolutionary Sciences
Title | Climate, Planetary and Evolutionary Sciences PDF eBook |
Author | Guido Visconti |
Publisher | Springer Nature |
Pages | 370 |
Release | 2021-04-14 |
Genre | Science |
ISBN | 3030747131 |
This book presents the result of an innovative challenge, to create a systematic literature overview driven by machine-generated content. Questions and related keywords were prepared for the machine to query, discover, collate and structure by Artificial Intelligence (AI) clustering. The AI-based approach seemed especially suitable to provide an innovative perspective as the topics are indeed both complex, interdisciplinary and multidisciplinary, for example, climate, planetary and evolution sciences. Springer Nature has published much on these topics in its journals over the years, so the challenge was for the machine to identify the most relevant content and present it in a structured way that the reader would find useful. The automatically generated literature summaries in this book are intended as a springboard to further discoverability. They are particularly useful to readers with limited time, looking to learn more about the subject quickly and especially if they are new to the topics. Springer Nature seeks to support anyone who needs a fast and effective start in their content discovery journey, from the undergraduate student exploring interdisciplinary content, to Master- or PhD-thesis developing research questions, to the practitioner seeking support materials, this book can serve as an inspiration, to name a few examples. It is important to us as a publisher to make the advances in technology easily accessible to our authors and find new ways of AI-based author services that allow human-machine interaction to generate readable, usable, collated, research content.
The Deep Hot Biosphere
Title | The Deep Hot Biosphere PDF eBook |
Author | Thomas Gold |
Publisher | Springer Science & Business Media |
Pages | 248 |
Release | 2013-12-01 |
Genre | Science |
ISBN | 1461214009 |
This book sets forth a set of truly controversial and astonishing theories: First, it proposes that below the surface of the earth is a biosphere of greater mass and volume than the biosphere the total sum of living things on our planet's continents and in its oceans. Second, it proposes that the inhabitants of this subterranean biosphere are not plants or animals as we know them, but heat-loving bacteria that survive on a diet consisting solely of hydrocarbons that is, natural gas and petroleum. And third and perhaps most heretically, the book advances the stunning idea that most hydrocarbons on Earth are not the byproduct of biological debris ("fossil fuels"), but were a common constituent of the materials from which the earth itself was formed some 4.5 billion years ago. The implications are astounding. The theory proposes answers to often-asked questions: Is the deep hot biosphere where life originated, and do Mars and other seemingly barren planets contain deep biospheres? Even more provocatively, is it possible that there is an enormous store of hydrocarbons upwelling from deep within the earth that can provide us with abundant supplies of gas and petroleum? However far-fetched these ideas seem, they are supported by a growing body of evidence, and by the indisputable stature and seriousness Gold brings to any scientific debate. In this book we see a brilliant and boldly original thinker, increasingly a rarity in modern science, as he develops potentially revolutionary ideas about how our world works.