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  • ...well at temperatures around 10 degrees Celsius, much lower than many other Crenarchaeota. C. symbiosum has not yet been cultivated in lab, but can be harvested in h
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  • Archaea, Crenarchaeota, Thermoprotei, Desulfurococcales, Desulfurococcaceae ...of ''Thermosphaera'' showed that this isolate was a member of the group ''Crenarchaeota'' and closely related to ''Staphylothermus'' and ''Desulfurococcus''.
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  • Archaea, Crenarchaeota, Thermoprotei, Desulfurococcales, Desulfurococcaceae ...of ''Thermosphaera'' showed that this isolate was a member of the group ''Crenarchaeota'' and closely related to ''Staphylothermus'' and ''Desulfurococcus''.
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  • Archaea, Crenarchaeota, Thermoprotei, Desulfurococcales, Pyrodictiaceae ...s and cannulae. Image from Reinhardt Rachel, [http://tolweb.org/tree?group=Crenarchaeota&contgroup=Archaea#titlefigcaption Tree of Life.]]]
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  • ...imilar replication, recombination, repair, and cell division genes with <i>Crenarchaeota</i> while it shares most of its transcription and translation genes with <i ...rm, existing before the occurrence of the evolutionary bifurcation into <i>Crenarchaeota</i> and <i>Euryarchaeota</i>"<ref name="Herrick>Baltscheffsky, H. & Persson
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  • Archaea; Crenarchaeota; Thermoprotei; Desulfurococcales; Desulfurococcaceae ...and archaea until the sequencing of ''Sulfolobus solfataricus'', a fellow crenarchaeota. On a side note, Faguy and Doolittle (1999) propose that the explanation to
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  • ...|405px|Figure 2. Phyllogenetic relationship of ''N. maritimus'' within the Crenarchaeota. From Könneke et al., 2005.]] Domain Archaea; Phylum Crenarchaeota (proposed third archaeal phylum, Thaumarchaeota (Brochier-Armanet et al., 2
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  • ...es are coded for in the genome, one related to those in the thermophilic ''Crenarchaeota'' and one similar to euryarchaeotal DNA polymerase II. A eukaryal-like H3-H .... symbiosum'' with the ''Axinella'' species is also the first incidence of Crenarchaeota being involved in a symbiotic relationship. Previously, only two euarchaeal
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  • Archaea (Domain); Crenarchaeota (Phylum); Thermoprotei (Class); Desulfurococcales (Order); Pyrodictiaceae ( ...by chemosynthesis and sulfur reduction. Additionally, P. abyssi and other Crenarchaeota were sampled for known autotrophic CO2 fixation pathways. Ribulose 1,5-bisp
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  • Phylum: Crenarchaeota ''Hyperthermus butylicus'' is under Archaeal kingdom Crenarchaeota. This aquatic anaerobe is found near the coast of the island of São Miguel
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  • Archaea; Crenarchaeota; Thermoprotei; Thermoproteales; Thermofilaceae [Others may be used. Use [h ...nary branch to the Eurakyota domain (7,9). In addition, it is one of four Crenarchaeota species sequenced. Thus, T. pendens provide the ideal genome for comparativ
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  • Archaea; Crenarchaeota; Thermoprotei; Sulfolobales; Sulfolobaceae ...he genes ''fts''Z and ''min''D, which has been characteristic of sequenced crenarchaeota. They also code for citrate synthase and two subunits of 2-oxoacid:ferredox
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  • Archaea; Crenarchaeota; Thermoprotei; Desulfurococcales; Desulfurococcaceae
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  • Archaea; Crenarchaeota; Thermoprotei; Desulfurococcales; Pyrodictiaceae
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  • ...species. There was no difference, however, in the sequence identity to the Crenarchaeota, Euryarchaeota, and 'Korarchaeota', indicating it represents a new archaeal
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  • Rudiviridae is a family of recently discovered viruses which infect crenarchaeota. Rudiviruses were first isolated from acidic hot springs in Iceland. Not
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  • Archaea, Crenarchaeota, Thermoprotei, Desulfurococcales, Desulfurococcaceae
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  • '''Phylum''': Crenarchaeota
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  • Archaea; Crenarchaeota; Thermoprotei; Thermoproteales;Thermoproteaceae
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  • ...eg|thumb|300px|right|''Pyrobaculum''Image by [http://tolweb.org/tree?group=Crenarchaeota Reinhard Rachel], The Tree of Life Project.]]] Archaea; Crenarchaeota; Thermoprotei; Thermoproteales; Thermoproteaceae
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  • Archaea; Crenarchaeota; Thermoprotei; Thermoproteales; Thermoproteaceae; Pyrobaculum; ''Pyrobaculu
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  • Phylum: Crenarchaeota<br>
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  • Archaea,; Crenarchaeota; Thermoprotei; Sulfolobales; Sulfolobaceae; Sulfolobus; Sulfolobus tokodaii
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  • ...f these specific environments. Using sampling techniques to isolate the <i>Crenarchaeota</i> from the surrounding population and identifying a compound known as Gly
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  • Phylum: Crenarchaeota
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  • Archaea; Crenarchaeota; Thermoprotei; Sulfolobales; Sulfolobaceae; Sulfolobus ...terrestrial solfataras. [1] They serve as a model organism for the Phylum Crenarchaeota and have been used for many studies in archaeal biology.
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  • <font size="3">'''Crenarchaeota'''</font>
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  • Archaea; Crenarchaeota; Thermoprotei; Desulfurococcales; Pyrodictiaceae
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  • Archaea; Crenarchaeota; Thermoprotei; Desulfurococcales; Desulfurococcaceae; Staphylothermus
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  • Domain: <i>Archea</i>; Phylum: <i>Crenarchaeota</i>; Class: <i>Thermoprotei</i>; Order: <i>Desulfurococcales</i>; Family: <
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  • Archaea; Crenarchaeota; Thermoprotei; Thermoproteales; Thermoproteaceae; Thermoproteus; Thermoprot
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  • ...ccales Desulfurococcales] and [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crenarchaeota Crenarchaeota]. Because it uses enzymes present in the rTCA and 3-HP/4-HP cycles making i ...Study of the distribution of autotrophic CO<sub>2</sub> fixation cycles in Crenarchaeota.] <i>Microbiology</i> <b>156</b>, 256–269 (2010).
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  • Phylum: Crenarchaeota<br>
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  • ...mon, however it is speculated that a similar pathway is carried out within Crenarchaeota.[http://www.pnas.org/content/106/50/21317.full]
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  • Archaea; Crenarchaeota; Thermoprotei; Thermoproteales; Thermoproteaceae; [[Pyrobaculum]] ...teins that are exclusive to all Archaea. The 11 archaea studied include: 3 Crenarchaeota - ''Aeropyrum pernix'', ''Pyrobaculum aerophilum,'' and ''Sulfolobus acidoc
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  • Domain(Archaea); Phylum(Crenarchaeota); Class(Thermoprotei); Order(Sulfolobales); Family (Sulfolobacae);
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  • Archaea (Domain); (Superphylum) TACK group "Crenarchaeota"; Thermoproteota (Phylum); Thermoprotei (Class); Sulfolobales (Order); Sulf
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  • Archaea; Crenarchaeota; Thermoprotei; Sulfolobales; Sulfolobaceae
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  • Archaea; Crenarchaeota; Thermoprotei; Desulfurococcales; Desulfurococcaceae; Aeropyrum [Others ma
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  • ...that contains phylums, with the two most prominent being Euryarchaeota and Crenarchaeota and the methanogens being under Euryarchaeota.
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  • Phylum: [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crenarchaeota <i>Crenarchaeota</i>]<br>
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  • Archea identified bare great similarity with [http://tolweb.org/Crenarchaeota Crenarchaeota] sourced from deep subsurface environments, which are thought to play a rol
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  • ...g archaeal (AOA) appears to be more abundant than AOB in salt marshes with Crenarchaeota, being dominant. Similar to AOB, salinity, temperature, nitrite concentrat Abreu C., G. Jurgens, P. DeMarco, A. Saano, and A.A. Bordalo. Crenarchaeota and Euryarchaeota in temperate estuarine sediments. J. Appl. Microbiol. 200
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  • ...n.wikipedia.org/wiki/16S_ribosomal_RNA 16S rRNA] genes has also shown that Crenarchaeota are abundant members of the archaeal community in these hot springs [[#Refe
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  • ...was assigned to archaea classification which includes the microorganisms: Crenarchaeota, Thaumarchaeota and Euryarchaeota[[#References|[7]]]. Although many of thes
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  • ...obacteria (Gammaproteobacteira, Epsilonproteobacteria) and archaeal phyla (Crenarchaeota) (20).
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  • ...the ''Thaumarchaeota'' are strict autotrophs, the ''Euryarchaeota'' and ''Crenarchaeota'' are facultative autotrophs and the ''Halobacteriales'' and ''Thermococcal ...methane-oxidizing archaea belonging to the phyla ''Euryarchaetota'', and ''Crenarchaeota''.[42]
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  • ...lcius.(4) Genus Methylococcus is more closely related to Euryarchaota than Crenarchaeota.(10)
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  • Phylum: Crenarchaeota
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  • Kingdom- Archaea, Phylum-Crenarchaeota, Class-Thermoprotei, Order-Sulfolobales, Family-Sulfolobaceae, Genus-''Sulf
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  • <i>S. sulfataricus</i> is a crenarchaeota that requires a low pH and a constant presence of environmental sulfur, as
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  • ...al. (2008)Diversity and spatial distribution of sediment ammonia-oxidizing crenarchaeota in response to estuarine and environmental gradients in the Changjiang Estu
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  • ...of the subdomain <i>Euryarchaeota</i>, but none have yet been found in <i>Crenarchaeota</i>. (9). The yeast Sir2 protein, an NAD+-dependent histone deacetylase, h
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  • ...suggest that the LUCA falls somewhere between <i>Euryarchaeota</i> and <i>Crenarchaeota</i> —just about, in fact, where <i>Methanopyrus kandleri</i> seems to fi
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  • ...ding <i>Thermoplasmata</i>, <i>Archaeoglobi</i>, <i>Thaumarchaeota</i>, <i>Crenarchaeota</i>, amongst others. Under optical analysis, many of the cells were found t
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  • **[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crenarchaeota Crenarchaeota]
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