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Okenane, the
diagenetic end
product of okenone, is a
biomarker for Chromatiaceae, the
purple sulfur bacteria.
These anoxygenic phototrophs use
light for...
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biomarker okenane. The
discovery of
okenane in
marine sediments implies the
presence of
purple sulfur bacteria during the time of burial.
Okenane has been...
- g/mol) may
refer to: Chlorobactane, a bio-marker for
green sulphur bacteria Okenane, a bio-marker for
purple sulphur bacteria This set
index page
lists chemical...
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vinosum and
Chlorobium limicola. The
diagenetic end
product of okenone,
okenane, is
considered a
valid biomarker. When
bacteria die, they sink to the seafloor...
- They
produce a
different accessory pigment, okenone, that is
preserved as
okenane and
often observed co-occurring with chlorobactane.
Organic molecules are...
- S2CIDÂ 25708770. Brocks,
Jochen J.; Schaeffer,
Philippe (2008-03-01). "
Okenane, a
biomarker for
purple sulfur bacteria (Chromatiaceae), and
other new...
- The
pigments used to
identify past
presence of
purple sulfur bacteria is
okenane.
Pyrite (FeS2) is a
mineral formed by the
reaction of
hydrogen sulfide...
- the
oldest detected undisputed triterpenoid fossils are
Mesoproterozoic okenanes, steranes, and
methylhopanes from a 1.64 Ga (billion year) old
basin in...