- The
Thermoproteota are
prokaryotes that have been
classified as a
phylum of the
domain Archaea. Initially, the
Thermoproteota were
thought to be sulfur-dependent...
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archaea are
members of two main phyla, the "Euryarchaeota" and the
Thermoproteota (formerly Crenarchaeota).
Other groups have been
tentatively created...
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Thaumarchaeota (now Nitrososphaerota), Aigarchaeota,
Crenarchaeota (now
Thermoproteota), and Korarchaeota, the
first groups discovered. They are
found in different...
- lakes, but they have
since been
found in a
broad range of habitats.
Thermoproteota – a
phylum of the
Archaea kingdom.
Initially Thermoprotei Sulfolobales...
- "Thaumarchaeota" (now "Nitrososphaerota"), "Aigarchaeota", "Crenarchaeota" (now
Thermoproteota), and "Korarchaeota". Castelle, C.J.; Banfield, J.F. (2018). "Major...
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differ significantly from
other members of the
hyperthermophilic phylum Thermoproteota (formerly Crenarchaeota).
Three described species in
addition to C....
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bacterial cultures once they
enter the
stationary phase of growth.
Thermoproteota (formerly Crenarchaeota)
possess neither a cell wall nor the FtsZ mechanism...
- the
eukaryotes emerged from a
phylum within the
archaea called the
Thermoproteota (formerly
known as
eocytes or Crenarchaeota). The
International Committee...
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beginning to
realize how
common archaea are in the environment, with
Thermoproteota (formerly Crenarchaeota)
being the most
common form of life in the ocean...
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originated from a
group of
prokaryotes called eocytes (later
classified as
Thermoproteota, a
group of archaea).
After his team at the
University of California...