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- The Thermoproteota (also known as Crenarchaea) are prokaryotes that have been classified as a phylum of the Archaea domain. Initially, the Thermoproteota...
- Globuloviridae is a family of hyperthermophilic archaeal viruses. Crenarchaea of the genera Pyrobaculum and Thermoproteus (both in Thermoproteaceae) serve...
- these groups near the Euryarchaea/Crenarchaea divide is reflected in them sharing many genetic aspects of both Crenarchaea and Euryarchaea. Specifically they...
- mechanisms for nitrification and autotrophy in globally distributed marine crenarchaea". Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States...
- linear double-stranded DNA genomes and some infect hyperthermophilic crenarchaea of the orders Sulfolobales. Etymology: the root of the word (Beta)Lipothrix:...
- have also been identified. Most thermoacidophiles are archaeal, with Crenarchaea belonging to the Sulfolobales order serving as an model system. Many...
- mechanisms for nitrification and autotrophy in globally distributed marine crenarchaea". Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States...
- mechanisms for nitrification and autotrophy in globally distributed marine crenarchaea". Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States...
- broader diversity of related recombinase paralogs seem to be found in the Crenarchaea including Ral1, Ral2, Ral3, RadC, RadC1, and RadC2. The RAD51 paralogs...
- El Tatio waters, with hot springs producing Thermoproteota (formerly crenarchaea), desulfurococcales, and methanobacteriales. One species, Methanogenium...