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  • File:Halobacterium.jpg
    Halobacteria
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  • File:San Francisco Bay Salt Ponds.jpg
    High saline ponds in San Francisco Bay containing abundant Halobacteria.
    (2,288 × 1,712 (744 KB)) - 18:58, 6 June 2020
  • Class: Halobacteria
    394 bytes (39 words) - 07:20, 14 December 2012
  • Archaea; Euryarchaeota; Halobacteria; Halobacteriales; Halobacteriaceae Halobacteria are halophilic microorganisms, which means they grow in extremely high sali
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  • Archaea; Euryarchaeota; Halobacteria; Halobacteriales; Halobacteriaceae; Halobacterium; H. salinarium (4) Halobacteria, with its indicative reddish hue produced by the presence of bacteriorhodop
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  • Domain (Archaea);Phylum (Euryachaeota); Class (Halobacteria); Order (Halobacteriales); family (Halobacteriaceae). Genus; <I>Haloferax</ Class: Halobacteria
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  • Archaea; Euryarchaeota; Halobacteria; Halobacteriales; Halobacteriaceae; Natronomonas
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  • Archaea; Euryarchaeota; Halobacteria; Haloferacales; Halorubraceae
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  • Class: Halobacteria
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  • '''<font color="windowtext">Halobacteria only;<br /></font>''' '''<font color="windowtext">bacteriorhodopsin </font>
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  • ...ss cytochromes (possibly due to lateral gene transfer), which are found in halobacteria.
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  • Archaea, Euryarchaeota, Halobacteria, Halobacteriales, Halobacteriaceae
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  • Class: Halobacteria
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  • ...g|thumb|300px|right| Salt ponds near San Francisco Bay containing abundant Halobacteria. The red coloration of the ponds is due to C<sub>50</sub> carotenoids.[http ===Halobacteria/Haloarchaea===
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  • ...g|thumb|300px|right| Salt ponds near San Francisco Bay containing abundant Halobacteria. The red coloration of the ponds is due to C<sub>50</sub> carotenoids.[http ===Halobacteria/Haloarchaea===
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  • Archaea; Euryarchaeota; Halobacteria; Halobacteriales; Halobacteriaceae; Halobacterium; Halobacterium salinarum
    4 KB (504 words) - 20:26, 24 October 2011
  • Archaea, Euryarchaeota, Halobacteria, Halobacteriales, Halobacteriaceae, Haloferax
    5 KB (789 words) - 21:06, 6 August 2010
  • Archaea; Euryarchaeota; Halobacteria; Halobacteriales; Halobacteriaceae
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  • Archaea, Euryarchaeota, Halobacteria, Halobacteriales, Halobacteriaceae, Haloquadra
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  • '''Class:''' Halobacteria <br /> ...FQjCNFUIDffH4WHqx7KTayuoj-Ta5Qm8g&cad=rja Oren, A. "Population dynamics of halobacteria in the Dead Sea water column." ''Limnology and Oceanography''. 1983. Volume
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  • Class: Halobacteria ...salt-loving and red-purple morphology. Natronorubrum belongs to the class Halobacteria, which has only one order Halobacteriales and one family Halobacteriaceae[[
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  • Class: Halobacteria ...salt-loving and red-purple morphology. Natronorubrum belongs to the class Halobacteria, which has only one order Halobacteriales and one family Halobacteriaceae[[
    11 KB (1,615 words) - 09:31, 14 December 2012
  • Archaea, Euryarchaeota, Halobacteria, Halobacteriales, Halobacteriaceae
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  • ...to contain several glycoprotein like structures similar to those found on halobacteria. These glycoproteins are typically used to maintain a definitive shape in t
    6 KB (767 words) - 18:59, 25 August 2010
  • ...arious species of shorebirds, as well as the following specific species of halobacteria: Micrococcus subflavus, Bacillus mycoides, Achromobacter harteibii, and Bac ...argest obstacle in the study of haloarchaea viruses is the ability to grow halobacteria host cells, particularly those that are most dominant in the salt water bod
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  • Archaea; Euryarchaeota; Halobacteria; Halobacteriales; Halobacteriaceae; Halobacterium; Halobacterium sp. NRC-1 ...er they survive in. Connectively, they consume Brine shrimps as well as ''Halobacteria'' when they have the chance, which helps with the beautiful colors people l
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  • Archaea; Euryarchaeota; Halobacteria; Halobacteriales; Halobacteriaceae; Halorhabdus
    7 KB (985 words) - 22:12, 25 April 2012
  • ...rimary organisms. This is why halobacterium are abundant in the north arm. Halobacteria use an aerobic metabolism that requires a high concentration of salt or els
    15 KB (2,330 words) - 23:33, 19 July 2021
  • cellular organisms; Archaea; Euryarchaeota; Halobacteria; Halobacteriales; Halobacteriaceae; Haloquadratum; Haloquadratum walsbyi
    13 KB (1,823 words) - 18:54, 4 September 2012
  • :Archaea; Euryarchaeota; Halobacteria; Halobacteriales; Halobacteriaceae; Halorubrum; ''Halorubrum lacusprofundi'
    13 KB (1,814 words) - 21:59, 12 December 2016
  • Cellular organisms; Archaea; Euryarchaeota; Halobacteria; Halobacteriales; Halobacteriaceae; Haloarcula
    15 KB (2,221 words) - 15:13, 4 July 2011
  • (12) Landis, Geoffrey A., "Martian Water: Are There Extant Halobacteria on Mars?" Astrobiology. 2001. Volume 1. p. 161-64.
    26 KB (3,993 words) - 03:00, 20 August 2010
  • ...wn to tolerate extremely high levels of <i>internal</i> salinity; like <i>Halobacteria</i> , <i>M. kandleri</i> builds up a high proportion of negatively charged
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