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different bacterial species.
Syntrophy differs from
symbiosis in a way that
syntrophic relationship is
primarily based on
closely linked metabolic interactions...
- The
eukaryotes (/juːˈkærioʊts, -əts/ yoo-KARR-ee-ohts, -əts)
constitute the
domain of
Eukaryota or Eukarya,
organisms whose cells have a membrane-bound...
- cycling;
organic compound turnover; and
maintaining microbial symbiotic and
syntrophic communities, for example.
Eukaryotes are
hypothesized to have
split from...
- of
Desulfobacterota are also
studied for
their bacterial nanowires or
syntrophic relationships. The
bacterial phylum Desulfobacterota has been created...
- heliorhodopsin. One member, "Candidatus
Prometheoarchaeum syntrophi****", is
syntrophic with a sulfur-reducing
proteobacteria and a
methanogenic archaea. The...
- cycling;
organic compound turnover; and
maintaining microbial symbiotic and
syntrophic communities, for example. No
archaea are
known to be
pathogens or parasites;...
- an
informal name for
several eukaryotic organisms Biofilm, or slime, a
syntrophic community of
microorganisms in
which cells stick to each
other Slimy (fish)...
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Syntrophomonas palmitatica is a bacterium. It is anaerobic,
syntrophic (in ****ociation with methanogens) and
fatty acid-oxidizing. Its type
strain is GB8-1T...
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Syntrophomonas sapovorans is a bacterium. It is anaerobic,
syntrophic, and
fatty acid-oxidizing and
obligately proton-reducing. Its type
strain is OM....
- of
bacteria notable for
degrading propionate. It is
notable for
being syntrophic and for
oxidising propionate. Its
cells are egg-shaped. TB8106T (=AS 1...