Archaea
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- The Origin of Eukaryotes and Their Relationship with the Archaea: Are
- Interactions Between Anaerobic Fungi and Methanogens in the Rumen and Their Biotechnological Potential in Biogas Production from Lignocellulosic Materials
- Archaea, Bacteria, and Viruses
- Bacteria and Archaea Archaea Bacteria Prokaryotes Are Ubiquitous!
- Three Domains of Life
- Cryopreservation of Cyanobacteria and Eukaryotic Microalgae Using Exopolysaccharide Extracted from a Glacier Bacterium
- Archaea and Bacteria Chapter 27
- Food Microbiology
- Archaeal Dominance in the Mesopelagiczoneofthepacificocean
- Toxic Cyanobacteria in Water; a Guide to Their Public Health
- The Science of Microbiology
- Three Domains of Life
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- Bacteria Archaea
- FULLTEXT01.Pdf
- Microbial Domains in the Ocean: a Lesson from the Archaea
- Mobilization of Sulfur by Green Sulfur Bacteria – Physiological and Molecular Studies on Chlorobaculum Parvum DSM 263
- Close Interspecies Interactions Between Prokaryotes from Sulfureous Environments