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- The Nitrososphaerota (syn. Thaumarchaeota) are a phylum of the Archaea proposed in 2008 after the genome of Cenarchaeum symbiosum was sequenced and found...
- archaea. Its synonym, "TACK", is an acronym for Thaumarchaeota (now Nitrososphaerota), Aigarchaeota, Crenarchaeota (now Thermoproteota), and Korarchaeota...
- mesophilic marine Nitrososphaerota (formerly "Thaumarchaeota", "Marine Group 1 Crenarchaeota"). The membrane lipids of Nitrososphaerota are composed of...
- Group 1a Nitrososphaerota (formerly Thaumarchaeota) to be isolated in pure culture. Gene sequences suggest that the Group 1a Nitrososphaerota are ubiquitous...
- on GC/MS, see below). Nitrososphaerota also makes GDGT-4. Crenarchaeol is mainly attributed to ammonium-oxidizing Nitrososphaerota and has four cyclopentane...
- (syn. kingdom Thermoproteati)– which includes the Thaumarchaeota (now Nitrososphaerota), "Aigarchaeota", Crenarchaeota (now Thermoproteota), and "Korarchaeota"...
- represents a new phylum or a Nitrososphaerota order, since the genome of Caldiarchaeum subterraneum encodes several Nitrososphaerota-like features. The name...
- have been validly published according to the Bacteriological Code Nitrososphaerota Thermoproteota, second most common archaeal phylum Other phyla that...
- and lives inside another archaea. Psychrophiles – (sigh-crow-files) Nitrososphaerota – a phylum of the Archaea proposed in 2008 after the genome of Cenarchaeum...
- letters of its early-found daughter clades: "Thaumarchaeota" (now "Nitrososphaerota"), "Aigarchaeota", "Crenarchaeota" (now Thermoproteota), and "Korarchaeota"...