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.Alvinellas symbionts live on hairs that cover the
worms back, and studies of their heat tolerance will provide
insight into the physiological mechanisms that these organisms employ
in order to live and grow at such extremes.
Because the worms and their associated bacteria cannot be maintained
for long after they emerge from depth, direct temperature studies
cannot be performed in the lab. Therefore, the means by which I
am studying their capacity to tolerate these extreme temperature
fluctuations involves testing the activities of their enzymes. This
system is an ideal one in which to find heat-tolerant enzymes, which
are useful in bioindustry. On this cruise, I will be extracting
DNA from the bacteria in order to find genes which code for thermostable
enzymes.
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