Definition of Heliobacteria. Meaning of Heliobacteria. Synonyms of Heliobacteria

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Definition of Heliobacteria

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- Heliobacteria are a unique subset of prokaryotic bacteria that process light for energy. Distinguishable from other phototrophic bacteria, they utilize...
- include purple non-sulfur bacteria, green non-sulfur bacteria, and heliobacteria. These microorganisms are ubiquitous in aquatic habitats, occupy unique...
- phototrophs (FAPs e.g. Chloroflexia), purple bacteria, acidobacteriota, and heliobacteria. Some archaea (e.g. Halobacterium) capture light energy for metabolic...
-         Infrakingdom Lipobacteria             Superphylum Eobacteria         Phylum Heliobacteria         Phylum Hadobacteria           Subphylum Chlorobacteria           Subphylum...
- the group includes some notable pathogens. Those in one family, the heliobacteria, produce energy through anoxygenic photosynthesis. Bacillota play an...
- Clostridium novyi) Clostridium phytofermentans (biom**** fermentation) Heliobacteria and Christensenella are also members of the class Clostridia. Some of...
- Other living organisms, such as cyanobacteria, purple bacteria, and heliobacteria, can exploit solar light in slightly extended spectral regions, such...
- Taxa in vivo infrared absorption maximum (nm) BChl a Purple bacteria, Heliobacteria, Green Sulfur Bacteria, Chloroflexota, Chloracidobacterium thermophilum...
- of either type I or type II. Chlorobi (green sulfur bacteria) Type I Heliobacteria Type I Chloracidobacterium Type I Proteobacteria (purple sulfur bacteria...
- Chlorobium), Green non-sulfur bacteria (e.g., Chloroflexus), or the heliobacteria (Low %G+C Gram positives). In addition to these organisms, some microbes...