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Halobacterium (common
abbreviation Hbt.) is a
genus in the
family Halobacteriaceae. The
genus Halobacterium ("salt" or "ocean bacterium")
consists of...
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Halobacterium salinarum,
formerly known as
Halobacterium cutirubrum or
Halobacterium halobium, is an
extremely halophilic marine obligate aerobic archaeon...
- archaea,
which may vary from lake to lake. The most
common archaeon is
Halobacterium salinarum. Pink
lakes arise from a
combination of factors,
which include...
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Halobacterium noricense is a halophilic, rod-shaped
microorganism that
thrives in
environments with salt
levels near saturation.
Despite the implication...
- the
water changes is a
result of
green alga
Dunaliella salina,
halobacterium Halobacterium cutirubrum, and/or high
concentration of
brine prawn. Once the...
- light-driven H+ ion
transporter found in some haloarchaea, most
notably Halobacterium salinarum (formerly
known as syn. H. halobium). The proton-motive force...
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widespread and
conserved nature of the organelle.
Cleavage of a
plasmid in
Halobacterium halobium resulted in the loss of the
ability to
biosynthesize gas vesicles...
- Halogeometri****, Halococcus, Haloterrigena, Halorubrum, Haloarcula, and
Halobacterium. However, the
viable counts in
these cultivation studies have been small...
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first genome sequence and
genetic code for a
halophilic microbe,
Halobacterium sp. NRC-1. This work
showed that its
proteins are
highly acidic, providing...
- glycoprotein, and
occurs in the hyperthermophiles,
Halobacterium, and some methanogens. In
Halobacterium, the
proteins in the wall have a high
content of...