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- Euryarchaeota (from Ancient Gr**** εὐρύς eurús, "broad, wide") is a kingdom of archaea. Euryarchaeota are highly diverse and include methanogens, which...
- well-investigated species of archaea are members of two main phyla, the "Euryarchaeota" and the Thermoproteota (formerly Crenarchaeota). Other groups have...
- halobacteria) are a class of prokaryotic archaea under the phylum Euryarchaeota, found in water saturated or nearly saturated with salt. 'Halobacteria'...
- Archaeoglobus is a genus of the phylum Euryarchaeota. Archaeoglobus can be found in high-temperature oil fields where they may contribute to oil field...
- Methanobacteria is a class of archaeans in the kingdom Euryarchaeota. Several of the classes of the Euryarchaeota are methanogens and the Methanobacteria are one...
- Previous studies placed all known methanogens into the superphylum Euryarchaeota. However, recent phylogenomic data have led to their reclassification...
- instead suggest that DPANN belongs to Euryarchaeota or is polyphyletic occupying various positions within Euryarchaeota. The DPANN groups together different...
- 39 genomes belonging to Crenarchaeota species, 105 belonging to the Euryarchaeota, 1 genome belonging to Korarchaeota and to the Nanoarchaeota, 3 belonging...
- the Archaea domain. However, its difference from the existing phyla, "Euryarchaeota" and Thermoproteota, was as great as the difference between the phyla...
- In taxonomy, the Methanopyri are a class of the Euryarchaeota. List of Archaea genera See the NCBI webpage on Methanopyri. Data extracted from the "NCBI...