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Why are Thermophiles important in science

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Thermophiles, predominantly bacilli, possess a significant potential for the degradation of environmental pollutants, including all major classes.

So as thermophiles have become increasingly important in biotechnological research, the number of bioprospecting groups searching for useful organic compounds in nature have dramatically increased as well.

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Thermophiles, predominantly bacilli, possess a significant potential for the degradation of environmental pollutants, including all major classes

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