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Table 1.

Posterior universal parameter estimates.

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Table 2.

Posterior estimates of thermal group parameters.

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Figure 1.

Fitted curves for strains 1–36.

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Figure 2.

Fitted curves for strains 37–72.

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Figure 3.

Fitted curves for strains 73–108.

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Figure 4.

Fitted curves for strains 109–144.

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Figure 5.

Fitted curves for strains 145–180.

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Figure 6.

Fitted curves for strains 181–216.

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Figure 7.

Fitted curves for strains 217–230.

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Figure 8.

Probability of native state curves and portions of strain fitted curves between and .

A: probability of native state curves for the thermal groups showing the flat-topped curves for the hyperthermophiles, reduced peak maximas for psychrophiles and Ascomycota, common lower temperature limit for the mesophiles, thermophiles, and hyperthermophiles, and displacement of the psychrophile curve to lower temperatures than the other domains. B: the portions of the fitted growth curves for all strains between and showing a trend for a broader gap in the more thermophilic strains. The plot uses a logarithmic scale on the vertical axis and the reciprocal of the temperature on the bottom horizontal axis.

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Table 3.

Means of derived parameters.

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Figure 9.

Relationships between thermodynamic parameters and .

A: enthalpy of activation () versus . B: heat capacity change () versus . C: number of amino acid residues () versus . D: average number of non-polar hydrogen atoms per amino acid residue () versus .

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Figure 10.

Relationship between thermodynamic parameter values , and .

Shown is versus for all strains after partitioning the data into intervals based on . Each resulting set is indicated by different symbols and color shading, and for each Graziano et al's predicted relationship [32] is plotted with the mean as labeled. Also shown is the (on the right-hand axis) corresponding to the on the left-hand axis.

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Figure 11.

Total heat capacity change versus .

Shown is the total heat capacity change () versus . Colors and symbols are: psychrophiles: dark blue circles; Ascomycota: green diamonds; mesophiles: light blue squares; thermophiles: orange triangles; hyperthermophiles: red inverted triangles.

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Table 4.

Priors for model parameters.

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