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origin of
eubacterial flagellae is
probably an
example of
indirect evolution. A
hypothesis on the
evolutionary pathway of the
eubacterial flagellum argues...
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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...
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February 1996). "Archaeal-
eubacterial mergers in the
origin of Eukarya:
phylogenetic classification of life"...
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signature analysis,
noting that
these groupings were "appropriately
termed eubacterial Phyla or Divisions." This work
provided early molecular evidence for...
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polymerase is a
thermostable DNA
polymerase I
named after the
thermophilic eubacterial microorganism Thermus aquaticus, from
which it was
originally isolated...
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forming three consecutive zinc
finger motifs,
bound to a
stretch of DNA
Eubacterial 70S
Ribosome from
Thermus thermophilus Free and open-source software...
- Fox, G. E. (1
September 1985). "A
Phylogenetic Definition of the
Major Eubacterial Taxa".
Systematic and
Applied Microbiology. 6 (2): 143–151. doi:10...
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Heijne G (1998). "Genome-wide
analysis of
integral membrane proteins from
eubacterial, archaean, and
eukaryotic organisms".
Protein Science. 7 (4): 1029–38...
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Methanobacteriales do have cell
walls containing pseudopeptidoglycan,
which resembles eubacterial peptidoglycan in morphology, function, and
physical structure, but pseudopeptidoglycan...
- This list of
sequenced eubacterial genomes contains most of the
eubacteria known to have
publicly available complete genome sequences. Most of
these sequences...