Definition of Eubacterial. Meaning of Eubacterial. Synonyms of Eubacterial

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Meaning of Eubacterial from wikipedia

- Eubacterium is a genus of Gram-positive bacteria in the family Eubacteriaceae. These bacteria are characterised by a rigid cell wall. They may either be...
- origin of eubacterial flagellae is probably an example of indirect evolution. A hypothesis on the evolutionary pathway of the eubacterial flagellum argues...
- forming three consecutive zinc finger motifs, bound to a stretch of DNA Eubacterial 70S Ribosome from Thermus thermophilus Free and open-source software...
- 4576. PMC 54159. PMID 2112744. Margulis L (6 February 1996). "Archaeal-eubacterial mergers in the origin of Eukarya: phylogenetic classification of life"...
- Pedobacter alluvionis is a Gram-negative, rod-shaped, non-spore-forming eubacterial species. Its type strain is NWER-II11T (=DSM 19624T =LMG 24258T). Gordon...
- Heijne G (1998). "Genome-wide analysis of integral membrane proteins from eubacterial, archaean, and eukaryotic organisms". Protein Science. 7 (4): 1029–38...
- mycoplasmas formed by degenerative evolution from the gram-positive eubacterial group that includes bacilli, streptococci, and lactobacilli. M. pneumoniae...
- Pedobacter borealis is a Gram-negative, rod-shaped, non-spore-forming eubacterial species. Its type strain is G-1T (=DSM 19626T =LMG 24259T). Gordon, N...
- polymerase is a thermostable DNA polymerase I named after the thermophilic eubacterial microorganism Thermus aquaticus, from which it was originally isolated...
- Centralblatt. Band 48/1: 38–59. Margulis, L (6 February 1996). "Archaeal-eubacterial mergers in the origin of Eukarya: phylogenetic classification of life"...