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- extremely halophilic archaeal family Halobacteriaceae, the moderately halophilic bacterial order Halanaerobiales, and the extremely halophilic bacterium...
- Haloarchaea (halophilic archaea, halophilic archaebacteria, halobacteria) are a class of prokaryotic archaea under the phylum Euryarchaeota, found in water...
- Salinibacter ruber is an extremely halophilic red bacterium, first found in Spain in 2002. Salinibacter ruber is most closely related to the genus Rhodothermus...
- Phallocryptus spinosus, the halophilic fairy shrimp, is a species of fairy shrimp within the family Thamnocephalidae. The species of previously recorded...
- of Archaea in the genus Haloquadratum, known for its square shape and halophilic nature. First discovered in a brine pool in the Sinai peninsula of Egypt...
- bacteriorhodopsin and phosphorylation (chemical energy) during photosynthesis in the halophilic archaeal organism Halobacterium salinarum (syn. H. halobium). The archaeal...
- Haloarcula (common abbreviation Har.) is a genus of extreme halophilic Archaea in the class of Halobactaria. Haloarcula species can be distinguished from...
- Halorubrum vacuolatum is a halophilic archaeon in the family of Halorubraceae. It is an extremophile and is able to survive in water with high salt concentration...
- Halorubrum kocurii is a halophilic archaean belonging to the genus Halorubrum. This genus contains a total of thirty-seven different species, all of which...
- Halococcus hamelinensis is a halophilic archaeon isolated from the stromatolites in Australia. These living stromatolites are exposed to extreme conditions...