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competition success review subscription Published this article page no 75 ARCHAEA Recently a new archaeon (a kind of microorganism) has been discovered in Sambhar Salt Lake in Rajasthan. It has been discovered by National Centre for Microbial Resource — National Centre for Cell Science (NCMRNCCS) in Pune. It has been named Natrialba swarupiae. Archaea are singlecelled prokaryotic microorganisms with structure similar to bacteria but are more closely related to eukaryotes. Archaea are slowgrowing organisms and due to their unique metabolism they can thrive in extreme habitats such as hot springs cold deserts and hypersaline lakes. These are known for producing antimicrobial molecules and for antioxidant activity with applications in ecofriendly wastewater treatment. The organism also harbours specific pathways for DNA replication recombination and repair. These are also present in the human gut mouth and on the skin but very little is known about how archaea behave in the human body as it is extremely difficult to culture them and thus are relatively poorly studied. BHUVAN PANCHAYAT V 3.0 It has been developed by National Remote Sensing Centre of ISRO. It is a userfriendly web Geo portal under ISROs SISDP project (Space Based Information Support for Decentralised Planning) for better planning and monitoring of government projects. o SISDP project aims to assist Gram Panchayats at grassroot level with basic planning inputs derived from satellite data for preparing developmental plans its implementation and monitoring the activities. It will provide geospatial services to aid gram panchayat development planning process of Ministry of Panchayati Raj competition success review subscription buy.
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