“…The Gram reaction is negative, and the cell wall has an outer layer that balloons out from the inner peptidoglycan at regular intervals (3, 49). Thermus strains have been isolated from hot springs and other thermal environments in the United States (2, 4, 5, 27,35,44,53), Iceland (1, 7, 18, 21-23, 32, 42), Belgium (€9, Britain (31), Portugal (26,39,47,48), the Czech Republic (34), Germany (15), the former USSR (24,25), Japan (28,29,37,45,46), New Zealand (16, 17), Thailand (20), and Kenya (51). Thermus isolates are usually yellow pigmented because they contain carotenoids, but colorless strains have been isolated from sources sheltered from light (2, 22,31,35,39,44).…”