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Marsarchaeota Are an Aerobic Archaeal Lineage Abundant in Geothermal Iron Oxide Microbial Mats
Phylogenetics of Archaeal Lipids Amy Kelly 9/27/2006 Outline
Thermophilic Carboxydotrophs and Their Applications in Biotechnology Springerbriefs in Microbiology
Deep-Sea Hydrothermal Vent Euryarchaeota 2”
International Code of Nomenclature of Prokaryotes
Archaea Catalyze Iron-Dependent Anaerobic Oxidation of Methane
Underwater Domains in Yellowstone Lake Hydrothermal Vent Geochemistry and Bacterial Chemosynthesis
Physiological and Genomic Characterization of a Hyperthermophilic Archaeon Archaeoglobus Neptunius Sp
Complete Genome Sequence of Ferroglobus Placidus AEDII12DO
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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
Identification of Enriched Hyperthermophilic Microbial
8.08 Anaerobic Metabolism: Linkages to Trace Gases and Aerobic Processes J
Energy in an Obligate Iron-Reducing Hyperthermophile
Flexibility in the Mineral Dependent Metabolism of A
Specific Enrichment of Hyperthermophilic Electroactive Archaea from Deep-Sea Hydrothermal Vent on Electrically Conductive Support
Introductory Chapter
Molecular Ecology of Free-Living Chemoautotrophic Microbial Communities at a Shallow-Sea Hydrothermal Vent
Top View
Isolation and Physiological Characterization of Microorganisms
Sulfite Reductase and Thioredoxin in Oxidative Stress Responses of Methanogenic Archaea
Phylogeny and Taxonomy of Archaea: a Comparison of the Whole-Genome-Based Cvtree Approach with 16S Rrna Sequence Analysis
Identification of Enriched Hyperthermophilic Microbial Communities from a Deep-Sea Hydrothermal Vent Chimney Under Electrolithoautotrophic Culture Conditions
Anaerobic Microbial Iron Oxidation and Reduction
Biologically Induced Mineralization by Bacteria Richard B
Growth Kinetics and Constraints Related to Metabolic Diversity and Abundances of Hyperthermophiles in Deep-Sea Hydrothermal Vents
Phylogenetic Diversity of Archaea in Shallow Hydrothermal Vents of Eolian Islands, Italy
Divergent Methyl-Coenzyme M Reductase Genes in a Deep-Subseafloor Archaeoglobi
Hyperthermophilic Microorganisms
Anaerobic Methane Oxidation Coupled to Manganese Reduction by Members of the Methanoperedenaceae
Archaeoglobus Fulgidus
Anaerobic Thermophiles
Archaea Really Unique?
Thriving of Hyperthermophilic Microbial Communities from a Deep