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<i>Dunaliella</i>Cells in Fluid Inclusions in Halite: Significance for Long-term Survival of Prokaryotes

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A 90-m-long (100,000 year old) salt core from Death Valley, California, contains cells of the algal genus Dunaliella co-trapped with prokaryote cells in fluid inclusions in halite. It is hypothesized that Dunaliella cells provided glycerol, the carbon source needed by halophilic Archaea for survival over periods of tens of thousands of years. Support for this hypothesis includes: observations that intracellular materials leaked from Dunaliella cells into fluid inclusions; the distribution of Dunaliella cells in the Death Valley core, which matches the distribution of culturable prokaryotic cells; and halophilic Archaea cultured from the Death Valley core grew in media containing glycerol as the only carbon source.

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