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Diversity of Halophilic Archaea in Fermented Foods and Human Intestines and Their Application Han-Seung Lee1,2*
University of Oklahoma Graduate College
The Role of Stress Proteins in Haloarchaea and Their Adaptive Response to Environmental Shifts
Investigation of Archaeal and Bacterial Diversity in Fermented Seafood Using Barcoded Pyrosequencing
Haladaptatus Paucihalophilus Gen. Nov., Sp. Nov., a Halophilic Archaeon Isolated from a Low-Salt, Sulfide-Rich Spring
Draft Genome Sequence of the Extremely Halophilic Archaeon
What Is an Archaeon and Are the Archaea Really Unique?
Haloarchaeal Species Genesis: Diversity, Recombination, and Evolution Nikhil Ram Mohan University of Connecticut - Storrs, R
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Diversity of Halophilic Archaea from Six Hypersaline Environments in Turkey
The Human Gut Archaeome: Identification of Diverse Haloarchaea in Korean Subjects
Diversité Des Bactéries Halophiles Dans L'écosystème Fromager Et
Halalkalicoccus Jeotgali Sp. Nov., a Halophilic Archaeon from Shrimp Jeotgal, a Traditional Korean Fermented Seafood
Expansion Segments in Bacterial and Archaeal 5S Ribosomal Rnas
Metagenomics of Atacama Lithobiontic Extremophile Life Unveils Highlights on Fungal Communities, Biogeochemical Cycles and Carbohydrate-Active Enzymes
Phylogenetic Relationships Among Haloalkaliphilic Archaea of The
Supplementary Tables and Figures
Table S1: Table of Sequences Used in This Study (Sequences Marked with an Asterisk (*) Were Manually Annotated)
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Phylogeny and Taxonomy of Archaea: a Comparison of the Whole-Genome-Based Cvtree Approach with 16S Rrna Sequence Analysis
Haladaptatus Cibarius Sp. Nov., an Extremely Halophilic Archaeon from Seafood, and Emended Description of the Genus Haladaptatus
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Research Article
Phylogenetic Diversities and Community Structure of Members of the Extremely Halophilic Archaea (Order Halobacteriales) in Multiple Saline Sediment Habitats
Archaea Really Unique?
Viruses of Haloarchaea