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Genevieve L. Asenjo Academy of Mobility Humanities 2024 Mobility Humanities Vol.3 No.1
How do the majority of Filipinos in the Philippines, and to an extent locals of the Global South, live these days? US-based Filipino scholar, Neferti Tadiar, answers: that as “remainders”; they of “disposable lives” and as subalterns, agents of possible resistance in the liminalities of the “here” and “now.” She positions this condition of disposability, this “remaindered life,” also as an alternative mode of thinking and doing where survival ingenuity and splendour can flourish. This book extends her previous arguments in Things Fall Away: Philippine Historical Experience and the Makings of Globalization—her examination of postwar Philippines through its revolutionary literature, the feminisation of labour prompted by the presence of U.S. military bases, to the growth of the exportation of human labour, and rise of “civil society” and social movements since the last two decades of the twentieth century to Rodrigo Dutererte’s drug war in Life-Times of Becoming Human.
Santhanam, Rakesh,Okoro, Chinyere K.,Rong, Xiaoying,Huang, Ying,Bull, Alan T.,Weon, Hang-Yeon,Andrews, Barbara A.,Asenjo, Juan A.,Goodfellow, Michael Microbiology Society 2012 International journal of systematic and evolutiona Vol.62 No.11
<P>The taxonomic position of a <I>Streptomyces</I> strain isolated from an extreme hyper-arid soil sample collected from the Atacama Desert was determined using a polyphasic approach. The strain, isolate C60<SUP>T</SUP>, had chemical and morphological features typical of members of the genus <I>Streptomyces</I> and formed a distinct phyletic line in the <I>Streptomyces</I> 16S rRNA gene tree, together with the type strain of <I>Streptomyces radiopugnans</I><I>.</I> The two strains were distinguished readily using a combination of phenotypic properties and by a DNA-DNA relatedness value of 23.17 (±0.95) %. On the basis of these genotypic and phenotypic data, it is proposed that isolate C60<SUP>T</SUP> ( = CGMCC 4.7018<SUP>T</SUP> = KACC 15492<SUP>T</SUP>) be classified in the genus <I>Streptomyces</I> as <I>Streptomyces atacamensis</I> sp. nov.</P>
Streptomyces deserti sp. nov., isolated from hyper-arid Atacama Desert soil.
Santhanam, Rakesh,Okoro, Chinyere K,Rong, Xiaoying,Huang, Ying,Bull, Alan T,Andrews, Barbara A,Asenjo, Juan A,Weon, Hang-Yeon,Goodfellow, Michael N.V. Swets en Zeitlinger 2012 Antonie van Leeuwenhoek Vol.101 No.3
<P>The taxonomic position of a Streptomyces strain isolated from a hyper-arid desert soil was established using a polyphasic approach. The organism had chemical and morphological properties typical of the genus Streptomyces and formed a phyletic line at the periphery of the Streptomyces coeruleorubidus subcluster in the 16S rRNA gene tree. DNA:DNA relatedness values between the isolate and its nearest phylogenetic neighbours, Streptomyces lomondensis NRRL 3252(T) and Streptomyces lusitanus NRRL B-12501(T) were 42.5 (±0.48)% and 25.0 (±1.78)%, respectively. The isolate was readily distinguished from these organisms using a combination of morphological and phenotypic properties. On the basis of these results, it is proposed that isolate C63(T) (CGMCC 4.6997(T),??=??KACC 15425(T)) be classified as the type strain of Streptomyces deserti sp. nov.</P>