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  • Diversity of Understudied Archaeal and Bacterial Populations of Yellowstone National Park: from Genes to Genomes Daniel Colman

    Diversity of Understudied Archaeal and Bacterial Populations of Yellowstone National Park: from Genes to Genomes Daniel Colman

  • BEING Aquifex Aeolicus: UNTANGLING a HYPERTHERMOPHILE‘S CHECKERED PAST

    BEING Aquifex Aeolicus: UNTANGLING a HYPERTHERMOPHILE‘S CHECKERED PAST

  • Evidence for Massive Gene Exchange Between Archaeal and Bacterial

    Evidence for Massive Gene Exchange Between Archaeal and Bacterial

  • Thermostable Rnase P Rnas Lacking P18 Identified in the Aquificales

    Thermostable Rnase P Rnas Lacking P18 Identified in the Aquificales

  • Thermotoga Heats up Lateral Gene Transfer John M

    Thermotoga Heats up Lateral Gene Transfer John M

  • A New Class of KDO 8-P Synthase?

    A New Class of KDO 8-P Synthase?

  • Structural and Biochemical Studies of Σ54 Transcriptional Activation in Aquifex Aeolicus

    Structural and Biochemical Studies of Σ54 Transcriptional Activation in Aquifex Aeolicus

  • The Structure of Aquifex Aeolicus Sulfide:Quinone Oxidoreductase, a Basis to Understand Sulfide Detoxification and Respiration

    The Structure of Aquifex Aeolicus Sulfide:Quinone Oxidoreductase, a Basis to Understand Sulfide Detoxification and Respiration

  • The Complete Genome of the Hyperthermophilic Bacterium

    The Complete Genome of the Hyperthermophilic Bacterium

  • Minimal and RNA-Free Rnase P in Aquifex Aeolicus

    Minimal and RNA-Free Rnase P in Aquifex Aeolicus

  • Structure and Mechanism of the Bacterial Transporter Leut

    Structure and Mechanism of the Bacterial Transporter Leut

  • Insight Into the Evolution of Microbial Metabolism from the Deep- 2 Branching Bacterium, Thermovibrio Ammonificans 3 4 5 Donato Giovannelli1,2,3,4*, Stefan M

    Insight Into the Evolution of Microbial Metabolism from the Deep- 2 Branching Bacterium, Thermovibrio Ammonificans 3 4 5 Donato Giovannelli1,2,3,4*, Stefan M

  • Two Tandemly Arranged Ferredoxin Genes in the Hydrogenobacter Thermophilus Genome: Comparative Characterization of the Recombinant [4Fe–4S] Ferredoxins

    Two Tandemly Arranged Ferredoxin Genes in the Hydrogenobacter Thermophilus Genome: Comparative Characterization of the Recombinant [4Fe–4S] Ferredoxins

  • Interactions of Aquificae with Mercury And

    Interactions of Aquificae with Mercury And

  • Aquifex Aquifex Pyrophilus

    Aquifex Aquifex Pyrophilus

  • Aquifex Aeolicus: an Extreme Heat-Loving Bacterium That Feeds on Gases and Inorganic Chemicals Marianne Guiral, Marie-Thérèse Giudici-Orticoni

    Aquifex Aeolicus: an Extreme Heat-Loving Bacterium That Feeds on Gases and Inorganic Chemicals Marianne Guiral, Marie-Thérèse Giudici-Orticoni

  • Minimal and RNA-Free Rnase P in Aquifex Aeolicus

    Minimal and RNA-Free Rnase P in Aquifex Aeolicus

  • Metabolic Evolution of a Deep-Branching Hyperthermophilic Chemoautotrophic Bacterium

    Metabolic Evolution of a Deep-Branching Hyperthermophilic Chemoautotrophic Bacterium

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  • Aquifex Aeolicus
  • Being Aquifex Aeolicus: Untangling a Hyperthermophile’S Checkered Past
  • Archaeal and Bacterial Hyperthermophiles Archaeal and Bacterial Hyperthermophiles Horizontal Gene Exchange Or Common Ancestry?
  • Variation and Evolution of the Citric- Acid Cycle: a Genomic Perspective Martijn A
  • Redalyc.DNA Structure and Architecture in the Chromosome And
  • View of the Entific) Were Incubated in 1 × T4 PNK Buffer (Thermo Pomago Alignment in the Supplemental Material
  • Jahnke Signature.Pdf (182.7Kb)
  • Aquificales in Yellowstone National Park*
  • The Order Aquificales
  • The Energy Sulfur Metabolism of the Hyperthermophilic Bacterium
  • Sodium-Driven Energy Conversion for Flagellar Rotation of the Earliest
  • Minimal and RNA-Free Rnase P in Aquifex Aeolicus


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