Haloferax volcanii: Difference between revisions
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==Description and significance== | ==Description and significance== | ||
Describe the disease caused by this organism if it is a pathogen, or the natural macroscopic "field guide" appearance and habitat of your organism if it is not. What is or has been the impact your organism on human history or our environment?. How does it do this? How have we harnessed this power, or tried to prevent it? In other words, how do you know it if you see it, and how does its presence influence humans in the present, and historically? | |||
Haloferax volcanii was first identified by microbiologist [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Benjamin_Elazari_Volcani Benjamin Elazari Volcani] in sediments of the Dead Sea in 1936[1]. | |||
''Describe the disease caused by this organism if it is a pathogen, or the natural macroscopic "field guide" appearance and habitat of your organism if it is not. What is or has been the impact your organism on human history or our environment?. How does it do this? How have we harnessed this power, or tried to prevent it? In other words, how do you know it if you see it, and how does its presence influence humans in the present, and historically?'' | |||
==Genome structure== | ==Genome structure== |
Revision as of 20:07, 23 October 2011
A Microbial Biorealm page on the genus Haloferax volcanii
Classification
Higher Order Taxa
Domain: Archaea
Phylum: Euryarchaeota
Class: Halobacteria
Order: Halobacteriales
Family: Halobacteriaceae
Genus: Haloferax
Species
Haloferax volcanii
Description and significance
Haloferax volcanii was first identified by microbiologist Benjamin Elazari Volcani in sediments of the Dead Sea in 1936[1].
Describe the disease caused by this organism if it is a pathogen, or the natural macroscopic "field guide" appearance and habitat of your organism if it is not. What is or has been the impact your organism on human history or our environment?. How does it do this? How have we harnessed this power, or tried to prevent it? In other words, how do you know it if you see it, and how does its presence influence humans in the present, and historically?
Genome structure
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Cell structure, metabolism & life cycle
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Ecology (including pathogenesis)
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Interesting feature
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