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- Archaea in and on the Human Body: Health Implications and Future Directions
- Histone Variants in Archaea and the Evolution of Combinatorial Chromatin Complexity
- And Metagenomics-Enabled Analyses of the Methanosphaera Genus Reveals Their Monophyletic Origin and Differentiation According to Genome Size
- Diversity and Community of Methanogens in the Large Intestine of Finishing Pigs Jiandui Mi1,2,3 , Haiyan Peng1,2,3, Yinbao Wu1,2,3, Yan Wang1,2,3 and Xindi Liao1,2,3*
- Chasing the Elusive Euryarchaeota Class WSA2: Genomes Reveal a Uniquely Fastidious Methyl- Reducing Methanogen
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- Extensive Inter-Domain Lateral Gene Transfer in the Evolution of the Human Commensal Methanosphaera Stadtmanae
- Genomics and Metagenomics of Trimethylamine-Utilizing Archaea In
- Identification of Rumen Methanogens, Characterization of Substrate Requirements and Measurement of Hydrogen Thresholds
- Alcohol-Fueled Methanogenesis by Archaea Present in Australian Macropodids
- Pan-Genome of the Dominant Human Gut-Associated Archaeon, Methanobrevibacter Smithii, Studied in Twins
- Histone Variants in Archaea and the Evolution of Combinatorial Chromatin Complexity
- Hydrogenotrophic Methanogenesis in Archaeal Phylum Verstraetearchaeota Reveals the Shared Ancestry of All Methanogens
- Phylogenetic Diversity of Archaea in Shallow Hydrothermal Vents of Eolian Islands, Italy
- Aberystwyth University Rumen Methanogenic Genotypes
- Genomic Insights Into Adaptations of TMA-Utilizing Methanogens to Diverse Habitats
- Diversity of Methanogens in Animals'
- Diversity and Community Composition of Methanogenic Archaea in the Rumen of Scottish Upland Sheep Assessed by Different Methods
- Proteobacteria Explain Significant Functional Variability in the Human Gut Microbiome
- Culture of Methanogenic Archaea from Human Colostrum and Milk
- Methanogens As Emerging Pathogens in Anaerobic Abscesses
- An Integrated Multi-Disciplinary Perspective for Addressing Challenges of the Human Gut Microbiome