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- "Candidatus Pelagibacter", with the single species "Ca. P. communis", was isolated in 2002 and given a specific name, although it has not yet been described...
- bacteria are of a species of the Pelagibacterales (or SAR11) clade, perhaps Pelagibacter ubique, and the most numerous viruses are bacteriophages infecting these...
- the bacterial taxa with the smallest genomes are Prochlorococcus and Pelagibacter ubique, both highly abundant marine bacteria commonly found in oligotrophic...
- Nanoarchaeum equitans is 491 Kbp nucleotides long.[citation needed] Pelagibacter ubique is one of the smallest known free-living bacteria, with a length...
- oligotrophic organisms are the cave-dwelling olm; the bacterium "Candidatus Pelagibacter communis", which is the most abundant organism in the ocean (with an...
- into plant genomes.Aerobic anoxygenic phototrophic bacteria, such as Pelagibacter ubique, are alphaproteobacteria that are a widely distributed and may...
- grazing may be significant. Some of the diversity found in plankton Pelagibacter ubique, the most common bacteria in the ocean, plays a major role in...
- subclass Rickettsidae. It includes the highly abundant marine species Pelagibacter ubique. Bacteria in this order are unusually small. Due to their small...
- Cyanotoxin Enteric redmouth disease Flavobacterium Flavobacterium columnare Pelagibacter ubique Marine bacteriophage SAR11 clade Streptococcus iniae Phytoplankton...
- African Artillery Royal New Zealand Artillery Royal New Zealand Engineers Pelagibacter ubique, a ubiquitous marine microorganism Ubik, novel by Philip K. ****...