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Halorubrum Chaoviator Mancinelli Et Al. 2009 Is a Later, Heterotypic Synonym of Halorubrum Ezzemoulense Kharroub Et Al
Pan-Genome Analysis and Ancestral State Reconstruction Of
The Role of Stress Proteins in Haloarchaea and Their Adaptive Response to Environmental Shifts
Characterizing Restriction-Modification Systems
Variations in the Two Last Steps of the Purine Biosynthetic Pathway in Prokaryotes
Haloarcula Sebkhae Sp. Nov., an Extremely Halophilic Archaeon From
And Saline-Tolerant Bacteria and Archaea in Kalahari Pan Sediments
Unexpected Host Dependency of Antarctic Nanohaloarchaeota
Nutrient Supplementation Experiments with Saltern Microbial Communities Implicate Utilization Of
Nutrient Supplementation Experiments on Saltern Microbial Communities Support Utilization Of
Discovery of Anaerobic Lithoheterotrophic Haloarchaea, Ubiquitous in Hypersaline Habitats
Genotypic and Lipid Analyses of Strains from the Archaeal Genus Halorubrum Reveal Insights Into Their Taxonomy, Divergence, and Population Structure
Evidence for Perchlorate-Coupled Molybdenum and Nickel Carbon Monoxide Dehydrogenase CO Oxidation and Characterization of Novel Perchlorate-Reducing Haloarchaea
Novel Haloarchaeon Natrinema Thermophila Having the Highest
Nutrient Supplementation Experiments with Saltern Microbial Communities Implicate Utilization of DNA As a Source of Phosphorus
The Human Gut Archaeome: Identification of Diverse Haloarchaea in Korean Subjects
Predominance of Deterministic Microbial Community Dynamics in Salterns Exposed to Different Light Intensities
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Novel Haloarchaeal Viruses from Lake Retba Infecting Haloferax and Halorubrum Species
Novel Haloarchaeal Viruses from Lake Retba Infecting Haloferax and Halorubrum Species
Biocompounds from Haloarchaea and Their Uses in Biotechnologybiocompounds from Haloarchaea and Their Uses in Biotechnology
Haloarchaeal Carotenoids: Healthy Novel Compounds from Extreme Environments
Growth Temperature Is the Principal Driver of Chromatinization in Archaea
Distribution of Denitrification Among Haloarchaea: a Comprehensive
Bacteriorhodopsin Producing Halophilic Archaea Isolated from Solar Salt Pan Saline Environment for Conversion of Light Energy Into Electrical Energy
Interaction of Two Strongly Divergent Archaellins Stabilizes the Structure of the Halorubrum Archaellum Mikhail G