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Fig. 10 in A report of eight unrecorded radiation resistant bacterial species in Korea isolated in 2018
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- 1. School of Applied Biosciences, Department of Horticultural Science, Institute of Plant Medicine,
- 2. Department of Bio & Environmental Technology, College of Natural Science, Seoul Women's University,
- 3. Department of Public Health Sciences, Graduate School, Korea University, Seoul 02841, Republic of Korea
- 4. Microorganism Resources Division, National Institute of Biological Resources, Incheon 22689, Korea
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Fig. 10. Survival rate of nine radiation-resistant strains after exposure to UV radiation (▲)18JY14-16, 18JY14-35, 18JY42-5, 18JY12-20, 18JY35-8, 18JY76-9, 18JY39-1 and 18JY54-12 to UV radiation. Survival rates of D. radiodurans R1 (■) and E. coli (●) are also shown. The survival rate after UV radiation was measured by a number of cells in R2A (18JY14-16, 18JY42-5, 18JY35-8, 18JY39-1, and 18JY54- 12) or 1/10LB (18JY14-35, 18JY12-20 and 18JY76-9) agar.
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