-
applies to
either TACK (formerly
Crenarchaeota) or to Thermoproteota. One of the best
characterized members of the
Crenarchaeota is
Sulfolobus solfataricus...
- an
acronym for
Thaumarchaeota (now Nitrososphaerota), Aigarchaeota,
Crenarchaeota (now Thermoproteota), and Korarchaeota, the
first groups discovered...
- two main phyla, the "Euryarchaeota" and the
Thermoproteota (formerly
Crenarchaeota).
Other groups have been
tentatively created, such as the
peculiar species...
- Xenarchaeota. Korarchaeaota,
along with Thaumarchaeota, Aigarchaeota,
Crenarchaeota,
belong to the
superphylum called TACK. The
evolutionary link between...
-
daughter clades:
Thaumarchaeota (now Nitrososphaerota), "Aigarchaeota",
Crenarchaeota (now Thermoproteota), and "Korarchaeota".
Because of the
unsettled phylogeny...
- that
archaea are
distinct group of
organisms and that
eocytes (renamed
Crenarchaeota as a
phylum of
Archaea but
corrected as
Thermoproteota in 2021) are...
-
amino acid
groups more
readily than others. Some
archaea like
Crenarchaeota have
Crenarchaeota 16S rRNA and
archaeal amoA gene
abundances correlated to dissolved...
-
common archaea are in the environment, with
Thermoproteota (formerly
Crenarchaeota)
being the most
common form of life in the ocean,
dominating ecosystems...
- they
enter the
stationary phase of growth.
Thermoproteota (formerly
Crenarchaeota)
possess neither a cell wall nor the FtsZ mechanism. They use a primitive...
-
marine Nitrososphaerota (formerly "Thaumarchaeota", "Marine
Group 1
Crenarchaeota"). The
membrane lipids of
Nitrososphaerota are
composed of glycerol...