Definition of Halobacteria. Meaning of Halobacteria. Synonyms of Halobacteria

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Definition of Halobacteria

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- Haloarchaea (halophilic archaea, halophilic archaebacteria, halobacteria) are a class of prokaryotic archaea under the phylum Euryarchaeota, found in water...
- abbreviation Har.) is a genus of extreme halophilic Archaea in the class of Halobacteria. Haloarcula species can be distinguished from other genera in the family...
- The leuA-Halobacteria RNA motif is a conserved RNA structure that was discovered by bioinformatics. leuA-Halobacteria motifs are found in Halobacteriaceae...
- methanogens, which produce methane and are often found in intestines; halobacteria, which survive extreme concentrations of salt; and some extremely thermophilic...
- Halobacteriales are an order of the Halobacteria, found in water saturated or nearly saturated with salt. They are also called halophiles, though this...
- plasticity that has been observed in Halobacterium. Of the archaea, halobacteria are viewed as being involved in the most lateral genetics (gene transfer...
- salt concentrations has led to its classification as an extremophile. Halobacteria are single-celled, rod-shaped microorganisms that are among the most...
- 2023. It contains following classes: Archaeoglobi Garrity & Holt (2002) Halobacteria Grant et al. (2002) Methanobacteria Boone (2002) (contains type genus...
- probably originated from bacteriorhodopsin (see below: under #Archaea). Halobacteria use the pigment bacteriorhodopsin which acts directly as a proton pump...
- eocytes) Parkaryotes (that consist of eubacteria and archaea such as halobacteria and methanogens In 1990, Woese, Otto Kandler and Mark Wheelis showed...