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- methanogenesis, is the only biochemical pathway for ATP generation in methanogens. All known methanogens belong exclusively to the domain Archaea, although some bacteria...
- hydrogen reduction of carbon dioxide. Methane can also be produced by methanogens, archaea that produce methane under anoxic conditions, in a process known...
- pathway through which methanogens produce methane, is an ancient and widespread trait. The monophyletic nature of modern methanogens indicates that methanogenesis...
- happened upon a group of methanogens with rRNA vastly different from any known prokaryotes or eukaryotes. These methanogens were much more similar to...
- this wide distribution is a group of unique cofactors that evolved in methanogens, which are restricted to this group of archaea. Metabolism involves a...
- 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...
- respiration only known to be conducted by some members of the domain Archaea. Methanogens occur in landfills and soils, ruminants (for example, cattle), the guts...
- ends by roughly 2,696 Ma. 3200 Paleoarchean Prokaryotic archaea (e.g. methanogens) and bacteria (e.g. cyanobacteria) diversify rapidly, along with early...
- when E. coli lives together with hydrogen-consuming organisms, such as methanogens or sulphate-reducing bacteria. In addition, E. coli's metabolism can...
- eruptions from the Siberian Traps – may have accelerated the evolution of methanogens towards the end of the Permian–Tri****ic extinction event. Microorganisms...