A ubiquitous thermoacidophilic archaeon from deep-sea hydrothermal vents.
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The globally widespread genus Sulfurimonas: versatile energy metabolisms and adaptations to redox clinesThe modular respiratory complexes involved in hydrogen and sulfur metabolism by heterotrophic hyperthermophilic archaea and their evolutionary implicationsA new class of marine Euryarchaeota group II from the Mediterranean deep chlorophyll maximumPreservation of Archaeal Surface Layer Structure During MineralizationAntibacterial gene transfer across the tree of lifeCombining meteorites and missions to explore MarsMicrobial ecology of the dark ocean above, at, and below the seafloor.In situ production of crenarchaeol in two california hot springsAn Integrative Genomic Island Affects the Adaptations of the Piezophilic Hyperthermophilic Archaeon Pyrococcus yayanosii to High Temperature and High Hydrostatic PressureAssembling the pieces.Ecophysiology of uncultivated marine euryarchaea is linked to particulate organic matter.Microbial community structure of hydrothermal deposits from geochemically different vent fields along the Mid-Atlantic Ridge.Isolation, characterization, and ecology of sulfur-respiring crenarchaea inhabiting acid-sulfate-chloride-containing geothermal springs in Yellowstone National Park.Microbial CO(2) fixation and sulfur cycling associated with low-temperature emissions at the Lilliput hydrothermal field, southern Mid-Atlantic Ridge (9 degrees S).Culture-dependent and -independent characterization of microbial communities associated with a shallow submarine hydrothermal system occurring within a coral reef off Taketomi Island, JapanTemporal and spatial archaeal colonization of hydrothermal vent deposits.Archaeal diversity and distribution along thermal and geochemical gradients in hydrothermal sediments at the Yonaguni Knoll IV hydrothermal field in the Southern Okinawa trough.Casposons: a new superfamily of self-synthesizing DNA transposons at the origin of prokaryotic CRISPR-Cas immunity.Handling temperature bursts reaching 464°C: different microbial strategies in the sisters peak hydrothermal chimney.Spatial distribution of viruses associated with planktonic and attached microbial communities in hydrothermal environments.Thermotomaculum hydrothermale gen. nov., sp. nov., a novel heterotrophic thermophile within the phylum Acidobacteria from a deep-sea hydrothermal vent chimney in the Southern Okinawa Trough.Molecular signatures for the Crenarchaeota and the Thaumarchaeota.Inter-field variability in the microbial communities of hydrothermal vent deposits from a back-arc basin.Biodiversity, metabolism and applications of acidophilic sulfur-metabolizing microorganisms.Microbial diversity of Loki's Castle black smokers at the Arctic Mid-Ocean Ridge.Microbial iron mats at the Mid-Atlantic Ridge and evidence that Zetaproteobacteria may be restricted to iron-oxidizing marine systems.Comparison of intact polar lipid with microbial community composition of vent deposits of the Rainbow and Lucky Strike hydrothermal fields.Comparative metagenomic and rRNA microbial diversity characterization using archaeal and bacterial synthetic communities.Isolation and characterization of a thermophilic, obligately anaerobic and heterotrophic marine Chloroflexi bacterium from a Chloroflexi-dominated microbial community associated with a Japanese shallow hydrothermal system, and proposal for ThermomarElectron microscopy encounters with unusual thermophiles helps direct genomic analysis of Aciduliprofundum boonei.Diversity of thermophiles in a Malaysian hot spring determined using 16S rRNA and shotgun metagenome sequencingPhylogeny and Taxonomy of Archaea: A Comparison of the Whole-Genome-Based CVTree Approach with 16S rRNA Sequence Analysis.An inside-out origin for the eukaryotic cell.Methanogen prevalence throughout the gastrointestinal tract of pre-weaned dairy calves.New mode of energy metabolism in the seventh order of methanogens as revealed by comparative genome analysis of “Candidatus methanoplasma termitum”.Is the genetic landscape of the deep subsurface biosphere affected by viruses?Distribution, abundance, and diversity patterns of the thermoacidophilic "deep-sea hydrothermal vent euryarchaeota 2"Microbial community succession during lactate amendment and electron acceptor limitation reveals a predominance of metal-reducing Pelosinus sppDiversity and subcellular distribution of archaeal secreted proteinsArchaeal and bacterial glycerol dialkyl glycerol tetraether lipids in hot springs of yellowstone national park.
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A ubiquitous thermoacidophilic archaeon from deep-sea hydrothermal vents.
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A ubiquitous thermoacidophilic archaeon from deep-sea hydrothermal vents.
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A ubiquitous thermoacidophilic archaeon from deep-sea hydrothermal vents.
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A ubiquitous thermoacidophilic archaeon from deep-sea hydrothermal vents.
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A ubiquitous thermoacidophilic archaeon from deep-sea hydrothermal vents.
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A ubiquitous thermoacidophilic archaeon from deep-sea hydrothermal vents.
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A ubiquitous thermoacidophilic archaeon from deep-sea hydrothermal vents.
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A ubiquitous thermoacidophilic archaeon from deep-sea hydrothermal vents.
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A ubiquitous thermoacidophilic archaeon from deep-sea hydrothermal vents.
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A ubiquitous thermoacidophilic archaeon from deep-sea hydrothermal vents.
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A ubiquitous thermoacidophilic archaeon from deep-sea hydrothermal vents
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Anna-Louise Reysenbach
Julie D Kirshtein
Karen L Von Damm
Mary A Voytek
Stefan Schouten
Terry J Beveridge
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10.1038/NATURE04921
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2006-07-01T00:00:00Z
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