Could Yellowstone Enzyme Help Diagnose Ebola?

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Could Yellowstone Enzyme Help Diagnose Ebola?
Colors of Yellowstone hot springs reflect chemical reactions and heat-loving organisms.
Runoff from Silex Spring over heated ground creates a bacterial mat.

Colors of Yellowstone hot springs reflect chemical reactions and heat-loving organisms.
Runoff from Silex Spring over heated ground creates a bacterial mat.

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Research into the extremeophiles living in Yellowstone bacterial mats is ongoing.

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Extremophiles may reveal the first life forms on an earth without oxygen.
Biologists have debated the classification of the most primitive organisms.

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Extremophiles suggest potential life forms in outer space, on other planets, or under the sea.

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The Polymerase Chain Reaction Was Made faster by an Enzyme of Thermus Aquaticus.

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