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This study deals with molecular identification, susceptibility, and metal biosorption of a Geobacillus genospecies isolated from Deeymand hot spring at the south east region of Kerman, Iran.

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results showed that the isolate was a member of Geobacillus spp. and the thermophilic bacteria was moderately resistant to Cu and Ni metals even though there was not any previous contamination of that biological niche. The organism exhibited highest biosorption of Cu 2+ at 65°C and Ni 2+ at 27°C. No plasmid was detected in the Geobacillus isolate.

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This page is a summary of: Molecular genetic identification and metal biosorption by aGeobacillusgenospecies IRKM1 isolated from Deeymand hot spring, Kerman, Iran, International Journal of Environmental Health Engineering, January 2012, Medknow,
DOI: 10.4103/2277-9183.102089.
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