GSHT: a database of organisms with defined optimal growth temperatures
This database was created for scientists exploring how proteins and nucleic acids evolutionary adapt to extreme temperatures. Furthermore, it was designed for engineers aiming to discover the simplest and cost-effective methods to confer desired tolerance to heat and cold in biological molecules and organisms. We sincerely hope that you find it valuable. And you are most certainly welcome here! For any feedback or inquiries, don't hesitate to email sergey{dot}melnikov{youknowwhatImean}ncl{anotherone}ac{andanotherone}uk.
# | Organism Name (Genus / Species) | SuperKindom ; Superphylum ; Phylum | Size (Mb) | Temprature | CDS |
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These datasets describe bacteria, archaea, and eukaryotes with experimentally defined optimal growth temperatures and genomic sequences deposited in the NCBI genome database: