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- Methanogens are anaerobic archaea that produce methane as a byproduct of their energy metabolism, i.e., catabolism. Methane production, or methanogenesis...
- Methanogen homoaconitase (EC 4.2.1.114, methanogen HACN) is an enzyme with systematic name (R)-2-hydroxybutane-1,2,4-tricarboxylate hydro-lyase ((1R...
- Methanopyrus is a genus of methanogen, with a single described species, Methanopyrus kandleri. It is a rod-shaped hyperthermophile, discovered on the wall...
- them, and they only inhabit anoxic environments. A shared trait by all methanogens is their ability to recycle products. They can use the products of metabolic...
- pathogens or parasites; many are mutualists or commensals, such as the methanogens (methane-producers) that inhabit the gastrointestinal tract in humans...
- ends by roughly 2,696 Ma. 3200 Paleoarchean Prokaryotic archaea (e.g. methanogens) and bacteria (e.g. cyanobacteria) diversify rapidly, along with early...
- more bacteria from the colon to enter the small bowel. In some people, methanogens may reside in the oral cavity, as evidenced by reductions in breath methane...
- Methanogens are a group of microorganisms that produce methane as a byproduct of their metabolism. They play an important role in the digestive system...
- Methanocaldococcus formerly known as Methanococcus is a genus of coccoid methanogen archaea. They are all mesophiles, except the thermophilic M. thermolithotrophicus...
- methane trapped in the crystal lattice of ice. This methane, produced by methanogen microbes, has a 13C ⁄ 12C isotope ratio about 6% below normal (δ13C −6...