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Haloquadratum walsbyi is a
species of
Archaea in the
genus Haloquadratum,
known for its
square shape and
halophilic nature.
First discovered in a brine...
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Haloquadratum (common abbreviation: Hqr.) is a
genus of archaean,
belonging to the
family Haloferacaceae. The
first species to be
identified in this group...
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archaea have very
different shapes, such as the flat and
square cells of
Haloquadratum walsbyi.
Despite this
morphological similarity to bacteria, archaea...
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morphologies (the square, flat box-shaped
cells of the
Archaean genus Haloquadratum).
Other arrangements include pairs, tetrads, clusters,
chains and palisades...
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archaea have very
different shapes, such as the flat,
square cells of
Haloquadratum walsbyi.
Despite this
morphological similarity to bacteria, archaea...
- or comma-shaped, e.g., Vibrio.
Archaea are
mainly simple ovoids, but
Haloquadratum is flat and square.
Bacteria and
archaea reproduce through a****ual reproduction...
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conducted extensive microbiome and
metagenomic DNA
sequencing and
detected Haloquadratum, Haloferax, Salinibacter, Halobacterium, Halogeometri****, and several...
- as well as a
precursor to
vitamin A.
Alongside is the haloarchaeon,
Haloquadratum walsbyi,
which has flat square-shaped
cells with gas
vesicles that allow...
- from the
hypersaline Lake Tyrrell, Victoria, Australia.
Alongside are
small haloarchaeons,
Haloquadratum walsbyi, with
their flat square-shaped cells....
- the
European lakes and
Baltic Sea. He is
noted for his
discovery of
Haloquadratum walsbyi in
brine ponds on the
Sinai Peninsula in 1980. He was elected...