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1. Bio-oxidation of elemental mercury during growth of mercury resistant yeasts in simulated hydrosphere.

2. Mercury bioremediation by mercury resistance transposon-mediated in situ molecular breeding.

3. Extracellular mercury sequestration by exopolymeric substances produced by Yarrowia spp.: Thermodynamics, equilibria, and kinetics studies.

4. Mercury resistance transposons in Bacilli strains from different geographical regions.

5. Mercury bioremoval by Yarrowia strains isolated from sediments of mercury-polluted estuarine water.

6. Expressing a bacterial mercuric ion binding protein in plant for phytoremediation of heavy metals.

7. Interactions between two MerR regulators and three operator/promoter regions in the mercury resistance module of Bacillus megaterium.

8. Overexpression of a single membrane component from the Bacillus mer operon enhanced mercury resistance in an Escherichia coli host.

9. Dissemination of TnMERI1-like mercury resistance transposons among Bacillus isolated from worldwide environmental samples.

10. Simultaneous detection and removal of organomercurial compounds by using the genetic expression system of an organomercury lyase from the transposon Tn MERI1.

11. Polyphosphate produced in recombinant Escherichia coli confers mercury resistance.

12. Bio-affecting mercury detection using mercury resistance gene module fused with bioluminescence reporter genes.

13. Evaluation of ppk-specified polyphosphate as a mercury remedial tool.

14. Identification of three merB genes and characterization of a broad-spectrum mercury resistance module encoded by a class II transposon of Bacillus megaterium strain MB1.

15. Structure analysis of a class II transposon encoding the mercury resistance of the Gram-positive Bacterium bacillus megaterium MB1, a strain isolated from minamata bay, Japan.

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