Definition of Thermoproteaceae. Meaning of Thermoproteaceae. Synonyms of Thermoproteaceae

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Definition of Thermoproteaceae

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Meaning of Thermoproteaceae from wikipedia

- Thermoproteaceae is a family of archaeans in the order Thermoproteales. The currently accepted taxonomy is based on the List of Prokaryotic names with...
- Pyrobaculum is a genus of the Thermoproteaceae. As its Latin name Pyrobaculum (the "fire stick") suggests, the archaeon is rod-shaped and isolated from...
- Crenarchaea of the genera Pyrobaculum and Thermoproteus (both in Thermoproteaceae) serve as natural hosts. There are four species in this family, ****igned...
- Thermoproteus is a genus of archaeans in the family Thermoproteaceae. These prokaryotes are thermophilic sulphur-dependent organisms related to the genera...
- Standing in Nomenclature (LPSN). Retrieved 2023-05-10. Sayers; et al. "Thermoproteaceae". National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI) taxonomy database...
- 'Module:Autotaxobox'. In taxonomy, Vulcanisaeta is a genus of the Thermoproteaceae. Vulcanisaeta is an anaerobic, heterotrophic, hyperthermophilic archaeon...
- module 'Module:Autotaxobox'. In taxonomy, Caldivirga is a genus of the Thermoproteaceae. List of Archaea genera See the NCBI webpage on Caldivirga. Data extracted...
- Sulfolobales Sulfolobaceae Thermoproteales Thermofilaceae Thermocladiaceae Thermoproteaceae Synonyms Sulfolobia Cavalier-Smith 2020 "Thermoproteia" Oren et al...
- 'Module:Autotaxobox'. In taxonomy, Thermocladium is a genus of the Thermoproteaceae. List of Archaea genera See the NCBI webpage on Thermocladium. Data...
- found in all complete genomes in the crenarchaeal phylogenetic family Thermoproteaceae, including species in the genera Pyrobaculum, Caldivirga and Vulcanisaeta...