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Complete Genome Sequence of the Antarctic Halorubrum Lacusprofundi Type Strain ACAM 34 Iain J
Halorubrum Chaoviator Mancinelli Et Al. 2009 Is a Later, Heterotypic Synonym of Halorubrum Ezzemoulense Kharroub Et Al
Developing a Genetic Manipulation System for the Antarctic Archaeon, Halorubrum Lacusprofundi: Investigating Acetamidase Gene Function
Diversity of Halophilic Archaea in Fermented Foods and Human Intestines and Their Application Han-Seung Lee1,2*
Horizontal Gene Transfer Elements: Plasmids in Antarctic Microorganisms
Comparative Genomics of Two New HF1-Like Haloviruses
The Role of Stress Proteins in Haloarchaea and Their Adaptive Response to Environmental Shifts
Long-Term and Short-Term Changes in the Microbial Communities in the Dead Sea
Halorubrum Halophilum Sp. Nov., an Extremely Halophilic Archaeon Isolated from a Salt-Fermented Seafood
Archaea: Essential Inhabitants of the Human Digestive Microbiota Vanessa Demonfort Nkamga, Bernard Henrissat, Michel Drancourt
Targeting Light-Gated Chloride Channels to Neuronal
SURVIVAL of HALOPHILIC ARCHAEA in the STRATOSPHERE AS a MARS ANALOG: a TRANSCRIPTOMIC APPROACH. S. Dassarma1, P. Dassarma1, V. Laye1, J
Genotypic and Lipid Analyses of Strains from the Archaeal Genus Halorubrum Reveal Insights Into Their Taxonomy, Divergence, and Population Structure
Archaeal Diversity in the Dead Sea: Microbial Survival Under Increasingly Harsh Conditions
Low Species Barriers in Halophilic Archaea and the Formation of Recombinant Hybrids
Prokaryotic Communities in the Thalassohaline Tuz Lake, Deep Zone, and Kayacik, Kaldirim and Yavsan Salterns (Turkey) Assessed by 16S Rrna Amplicon Sequencing
Contribution of Lateral Gene Transfer to the Evolution of the Eukaryotic Fungus Piromyces Sp. E2
Genome Sequence of Halorubrum Sp. Strain T3, an Extremely Halophilic Archaeon Harboring a Virus-Like Element
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Characterization of Halorubrum Sfaxense Sp. Nov., a New Halophilic Archaeon Isolated from the Solar Saltern of Sfax in Tunisia
Horizontal Gene Transfer, Dispersal and Haloarchaeal Speciation
Diversity of Halophilic Archaea from Six Hypersaline Environments in Turkey
Genetically Encoded Molecular Tools for Light-Driven Silencing of Targeted Neurons
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Phylogenetic Analyses of Some Extremely Halophilic Archaea Isolated from Dead Sea Water, Determined on the Basis of Their 16S Rrna Sequences DAVID R
Novel Haloarchaeal Viruses from Lake Retba Infecting Haloferax and Halorubrum Species
A High-Light Sensitivity Optical Neural Silencer: Development and Application to Optogenetic Control of Non-Human Primate Cortex
Isolation of Halophiles from the Dead Sea and Exploring Their Potential Biotechnological Applications
Draft Genome Sequence of the Extremely Halophilic Halorubrum Sp
Insights Into Gene Expression Changes Under Conditions That Facilitate Horizontal Gene Transfer (Mating) of a Model Archaeon Andrea M
Searching for Species in Haloarchaea
Diverse Antimicrobial Interactions of Halophilic Archaea and Bacteria Extend Over Geographical Distances and Cross the Domain Barrier Nina S
Bacteriorhodopsin Producing Halophilic Archaea Isolated from Solar Salt Pan Saline Environment for Conversion of Light Energy Into Electrical Energy
The Role of Horizontal Gene Transfer in Bacterial
Inteins As Indicators of Gene Flow in the Halobacteria
An Excess of Salt: Halorubrum Lacusprofundi, an Antarctic Halophile