Halorubrum salsolis

Halorubrum salsolis
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Euryarchaeota
Phylum: Euryarchaeota
Class: Halobacteria
Order: Halobacteriales
Family: Halobacteriaceae
Genus: Halorubrum
Species: H. salsolis
Binomial name
Halorubrum salsolis

Halorubrum salsolis is a species of halobacteria which is known to live in the Great Salt Lake in the United States.

The microbe was named by two children who took part in a naming contest held by the discoverers of the organism in 2006; the children independently suggested salsolis as the species name for the microbe.[1]

This halophilic extremophile lives in water 10 times saltier than the ocean.[2] It contains carotenoids that make it resistant to ultraviolet rays.[2]

References

  1. Rising Stars Science Magazine May 12, 2006.
  2. 1 2 Breaking News In the Worldwide Scientific Community: Two Kids Leave a Permanent Mark on Science Press Release April 22, 2006.

Further reading

Ines Boujelben,Manuel Martínez-García, Jos van Pelt, and Sami Maalej (Oct 2014). "Diversity of cultivable halophilic archaea and bacteria from superficial hypersaline sediments of Tunisian solar salterns". Antonie van Leeuwenhoek. 106 (4): 675–692. doi:10.1007/s10482-014-0238-9. PMID 25064091. 

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