Green sulfur bacteria
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- Metagenomic Analysis Reveals a Green Sulfur Bacterium As a Potential Coral Symbiont
- Culture and Isolation of Phototrophic Sulfur Bacteria from the Marine Environment
- Diversity of Thermophiles in a Malaysian Hot Spring Determined Using 16S Rrna and Shotgun Metagenome Sequencing
- Did Earth Have Purple Oceans?
- BERGEY's MANUAL® of Systematic Bacteriology Second Edition
- Low-Light Anoxygenic Photosynthesis and Fe-S-Biogeochemistry in a Microbial Mat
- The Pennsylvania State University the Graduate School Department
- Nuclear Energy in the Post-Genomic Era
- Life and Energy
- Ecological Diversity and Low Light Adaptation of Green Sulfur Bacteria
- Distribution of Glucan-Branching Enzymes Among Prokaryotes
- Rubrivivax Benzoatilyticus Sp. Nov., an Aromatic, Hydrocarbon-Degrading Purple Betaproteobacterium
- Phylogeny of Bacterial Lipids
- A Story of Anoxygenic Phototrophic Bacteria
- Research Highlight Anoxygenic Photosynthesis —A Photochemical Reaction That Does Not Contribute to Oxygen Reproduction—
- Mobilization of Sulfur by Green Sulfur Bacteria – Physiological and Molecular Studies on Chlorobaculum Parvum DSM 263
- Evidence for a Cysteine-Mediated Mechanism of Excitation
- Close Interspecies Interactions Between Prokaryotes from Sulfureous Environments