Deinococcus: taxon details and analytics

Domain
Kingdom
Bacteria
Phylum
Deinococcus-thermus
Class
Deinococci
Order
Deinococcales
Family
Deinococcaceae
Genus
Deinococcus
Species
Scientific Name
Deinococcus

Summary description from Wikipedia:

Deinococcus

Deinococcus (from Ancient Greek δεινός (deinós), meaning "dreadful", and κόκκος (kókkos), meaning "grain") is in the formerly monotypic family Deinococcaceae, and one genus of three in the order Deinococcales of the bacterial phylum Deinococcota highly resistant to environmental hazards. These bacteria have thick cell walls that give them Gram-positive stains, but they also include a second membrane and are therefore closer in structure to Gram-negative bacteria. Deinococcus survive when their DNA is exposed to high doses of gamma and UV radiation. Whereas other bacteria change their structure in the presence of radiation, such as by forming endospores, Deinococcus tolerate it without changing their cellular form and do not retreat into a hardened structure. They are also characterized by the presence of the carotenoid pigment deinoxanthin that gives them their pink color. They are usually isolated according to these two criteria. In August 2020, scientists reported that bacteria from Earth, particularly Deinococcus bacteria, were found to survive for three years in outer space, based on studies conducted on the International Space Station. These findings support the notion of panspermia, the hypothesis that life exists throughout the Universe, distributed in various ways, including space dust, meteoroids, asteroids, comets, planetoids or contaminated spacecraft.

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