| Deinococcales| Deinococcales Rainey et al. 1997| radio-resistant micrococci
Radiation Resistance: Deinococcales, particularly species in the genus Deinococcus, are renowned for their extraordinary resistance to ionizing radiation. They can withstand levels of radiation that would be lethal to most other organisms. This property has led to interest in their potential applications in radiation-resistant technologies and bioremediation.
Desiccation Resistance: Deinococcales also exhibit resistance to desiccation (extreme dryness). This ability to survive extreme conditions, including drying and rehydration, makes them valuable in various applications, such as the preservation of biological materials.
Environmental Distribution: Deinococcales are commonly found in diverse environments, including soil, where they contribute to microbial communities and participate in ecological processes.
Biotechnological Applications: The unique stress resistance properties of Deinococcales have led to research into potential biotechnological applications. For example, they have been studied for their ability to clean up radioactive waste sites and for use in industrial processes.
Limited Association with Human Health: As extremophiles, Deinococcales are not typically associated with causing diseases in humans. Instead, they are studied for their remarkable adaptations to extreme environmental conditions.
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| R2 | Slope | Tax Name | Parent Chart |
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| 0.31438228487968445 | 0.4478681981563568 | Coriobacteriales | Parent Taxa |
| 0.2622823417186737 | 0.4873563349246979 | Rhodospirillales | Parent Taxa |
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