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Heliobacteria are a
unique subset of
prokaryotic bacteria that
process light for energy.
Distinguishable from
other phototrophic bacteria, they utilize...
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include purple non-sulfur bacteria,
green non-sulfur bacteria, and
heliobacteria.
These microorganisms are
ubiquitous in
aquatic habitats,
occupy unique...
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anoxygenic photosynthesis:
green sulfur bacteria (GSB), chloroacidobacteria,
heliobacteria, acidobacteriota, red and
green filamentous phototrophs (FAPs e.g. Chloroflexia)...
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includes some
notable pathogens.[citation needed]
Those in one family, the
Heliobacteria,
produce energy through anoxygenic photosynthesis.[citation needed]...
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Negibacteria Infrakingdom Lipobacteria Superphylum Eobacteria Phylum Heliobacteria Phylum Hadobacteria Subphylum Chlorobacteria Subphylum Deinobacteria...
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either type I or type II.
Chlorobi (green
sulfur bacteria) Type I
Heliobacteria Type I
Chloracidobacterium Type I
Proteobacteria (purple
sulfur bacteria...
- Chlorobium),
green non-sulfur
bacteria (e.g., Chloroflexus), or the
heliobacteria (Low %G+C Gram positives). In
addition to
these organisms, some microbes...
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Clostridium novyi)
Clostridium phytofermentans (biom**** fermentation)
Heliobacteria and
Christensenella are also
members of the
class Clostridia. Some of...
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Other living organisms, such as cyanobacteria,
purple bacteria, and
heliobacteria, can
exploit solar light in
slightly extended spectral regions, such...
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reaction centres are recognized. Type I,
found in green-sulfur bacteria,
Heliobacteria, and plant/cyanobacterial PS-I, use iron
sulfur clusters as electron...