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- organisms are thermophilic, unlike most other green sulfur bacteria. Family Chlorobiaceae Copeland 1956 ["Chlorobacteriaceae" Geitler & Pascher 1925] ?Ancalochloris...
- PMID 5453898. Imhoff JF (July 2003). "Phylogenetic taxonomy of the family Chlorobiaceae on the basis of 16S rRNA and fmo (Fenna-Matthews-Olson protein) gene...
- bacteria are purple bacteria (e. g., Chromatiaceae), green bacteria (Chlorobiaceae and Chloroflexota), and "Cyanobacteria". Purple and green bacteria oxidize...
- non-sulfur bacteria excrete any sulfur they produce. Green sulfur bacteria (Chlorobiaceae) are photoautotrophic bacteria that utilize sulfide and thiosulfate...
- Molecular structure of bacteriochlorophyll e is shown. The bacterial family Chlorobiaceae, a type of green sulfur bacteria (GSB) utilize bacteriochlorophyll e...
- γ-carotene may be derived from myxoxanthophyll found in cyanobacteria, Chlorobiaceae, and green non-sulfur bacteria (Chloroflexi). However, there are over...
- penetrates that far into the waters. Instead, the bacteria, part of the Chlorobiaceae family, use the faint glow from the black smoker for photosynthesis...
- Phylum: Chlorobiota class: "Chlorobia" Order: Chlorobiales Family: Chlorobiaceae Genus: Chlorobium Species: C. limicola Binomial name Chlorobium limicola...
- radiation. Indeed, biomarker evidence for anaerobic photosynthesis by Chlorobiaceae (green sulfur bacteria) from the Late-Permian into the Early Tri****ic...
- are the brown-colored strains of the family of green sulfur bacteria (Chlorobiaceae). Green sulfur bacteria are anaerobic photoautotrophic organisms, meaning...