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Haloarchaeal (halophilic archaea,
halophilic archaebacteria,
halobacteria) are a
class of
prokaryotic archaea under the
phylum Euryarchaeota,
found in...
- methanogens,
which produce methane and are
often found in intestines;
halobacteria,
which survive extreme concentrations of salt; and some
extremely thermophilic...
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often used to
indicate halotolerance and is a
portion of many words:
Halobacteria Haloclasty Halophile Halophyte Halo (disambiguation) This disambiguation...
- The leuA-
Halobacteria RNA
motif is a
conserved RNA
structure that was
discovered by bioinformatics. leuA-
Halobacteria motifs are
found in Halobacteriaceae...
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plasticity that has been
observed in Halobacterium. Of the archaea,
halobacteria are
viewed as
being involved in the most
lateral genetics (gene transfer...
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Halobacteriales are an
order of the
Halobacteria,
found in
water saturated or
nearly saturated with salt. They are also
called halophiles,
though this...
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abbreviation Har.) is a
genus of
extreme halophilic Archaea in the
class of
Halobacteria.
Haloarcula species can be
distinguished from
other genera in the family...
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probably originated from
bacteriorhodopsin (see below:
under #Archaea).
Halobacteria use the
pigment bacteriorhodopsin which acts
directly as a
proton pump...
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Halobacteriales – in taxonomy, the
Halobacteriales are an
order of the
Halobacteria,
found in
water saturated or
nearly saturated with salt. Methanobacteria...
- Entamoeba, and Giardia. The only
known archaea that make
glutathione are
halobacteria. Some bacteria, such as "Cyanobacteria" and Pseudomonadota, can biosynthesize...