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Nanohaloarchaea
Marsarchaeota Are an Aerobic Archaeal Lineage Abundant in Geothermal Iron Oxide Microbial Mats
Metagenomic Insights Into the Uncultured Diversity and Physiology of Microbes in Four Hypersaline Soda Lake Brines
Supplemental Information Assembly and Binning an Iterative Assembly
Xenorhodopsins, an Enigmatic New Class of Microbial Rhodopsins Horizontally Transferred Between Archaea and Bacteria
The Distribution and Evolution of Small Non-Coding Rnas in Archaea in Light of New Archaeal Phyla
Global Phylogenomic Analysis Disentangles the Complex Evolutionary History of DNA Replication in Archaea
Close Encounters of the Third Domain: the Emerging Genomic View of Archaeal Diversity and Evolution
Lokiarchaea Are Close Relatives of Euryarchaeota, Not
Resolving Widespread Incomplete and Uneven Archaeal Classifications
Hydrogenotrophic Methanogenesis in Archaeal Phylum Verstraetearchaeota Reveals the Shared Ancestry of All Methanogens
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Metabolic Versatility of Small Archaea Micrarchaeota and Parvarchaeota
Assessment of 16S Rrna Gene-Based Phylogenetic Diversity
Extreme Halophilic Archaea Derive from Two Distinct Methanogen Class
Symbiosis Between Nanohaloarchaeon and Haloarchaeon Is Based on Utilization of Different Polysaccharides
Culture-Independent Methods and High-Throughput Sequencing Applied to Evolutionary Microbial Genomics
Major New Microbial Groups Expand Diversity and Alter Our Understanding of the Tree of Life Cindy J
Global Phylogenomic Analysis Disentangles the Complex Evolutionary History of DNA Replication in Archaea
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Evolution, Metabolism and Molecular Mechanisms Underlying Extreme Adaptation of Euryarchaeota and Its Biotechnological Potential
Reconstructing the Evolutionary Origins of Extreme Halophilic Archaeal Lineages
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Histone Variants in Archaea and the Evolution of Combinatorial Chromatin Complexity
The Universal Tree of Life: an Update
Metagenomic and Lipid Analyses Reveal a Diel Cycle in a Hypersaline
Growth Temperature Is the Principal Driver of Chromatinization in Archaea
Integrative Modeling of Gene and Genome Evolution Roots The
The Evolutionary Origins of Extreme Halophilic Archaeal Lineages
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Retroelement-Guided Protein Diversification Abounds in Vast
De Novo Metagenomic Assembly Reveals Abundant Novel Major Lineage of Archaea in Hypersaline Microbial Communities
Integrative Modeling of Gene and Genome Evolution Roots the Archaeal Tree of Life
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