- only one-thousandth of one
percent of that
total have been described.
Archael cells of some
species aggregate and
transfer DNA from one cell to another...
-
Archaeal Richmond Mine
acidophilic nanoorganisms (ARMAN) were
first discovered in an
extremely acidic mine
located in
northern California (Richmond Mine...
- "The"
Martyrology of Donegal: A
Calendar of the
Saints of Ireland.
Irish archael. &
Celtic Soc. p. 369. Hynes, Mary
Ellen (1993).
Companion to the Calendar:...
-
Jarrell KF,
Kuzio J,
Kalmokoff ML (January 1994). "Molecular
analysis of
archael flagellins:
similarity to the type IV pilin-transport
superfamily widespread...
- Müller V (February 2004). "An
exceptional variability in the
motor of
archael A1A0 ATPases: from
multimeric to
monomeric rotors comprising 6-13 ion binding...
-
family Thermofilaceae.
Thermofilum pendens is a
hyperthermic member of the
archael kingdom Crenarchaeota, and
represents a deep
branch in the
order Thermoproteales...
- CRESS-DNA
viruses are most
similar to
those found in small, RCR
bacterial and
archael plasmids, extra-chromosomal DNA
molecules inside bacteria and archaea,...
- ; Roe, B. A.; Oren, A.; Dewers, T. A.; Krumholz, L (2004). "Survey of
archael diversity reveals an
abundance of
halophilic Archaea on a low-salt, sulfide-...
- used,
including archaeovirus, archaeavirus, archaevirus, archeovirus,
archael virus,
archeal virus,
archae virus,
archaeon virus, and
archaeon virus...
- thus
promoting annealing above the
melting point. The
major component of
archael chromatin is
represented by Sac10b
family protein known as Alba (Acetylation...