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- specific to Pyrococcus furiosus that were not originally annotated, bringing the number of ORFs up to 2,082. A lab strain of Pyrococcus furiosus named...
- Pyrococcus is a genus of Thermococcaceaen archaean. Pyrococcus has similar characteristics of other thermoautotrophican archaea such as Archaeoglobus,...
- the Thermococcales order. Palaeococcus, Pyrococcus, and Τhermococcus, and most are organoheterotrophs. Pyrococcus chitonophagus is the new name for this...
- Euryarchaeota Pyrococcus abyssi". Frontiers in Microbiology. 5 (403): 403. doi:10.3389/fmicb.2014.00403. PMC 4134008. PMID 25177316. "Pyrococcus abyssi". The...
- 2012.10.028. PMID 23137517. "Pyrococcus horikoshii". The Encyclopedia of Life. WORMS entry LPSN Type strain of Pyrococcus horikoshii at BacDive - the Bacterial...
- of Kodakara Island, Kagoshima, ****an. The isolate was originally named Pyrococcus kodakarensis KOD1, but reclassified as a species of Thermococcus, based...
- temperature of 50 °C-110 °C, including the genera Pyrobaculum, Pyrodictium, Pyrococcus, Thermus aquaticus and Melanopyrus. Psychrophiles, optimum growth temperature...
- (October 2004). "A proposal to rename the hyperthermophile Pyrococcus woesei as Pyrococcus furiosus subsp. woesei". Archaea. 1 (4): 277–83. doi:10.1155/2004/513563...
- and Pyrococcus (literally "ball of fire") are both chemoorganotrophic anaerobic required. Thermococcus spp. prefer 70–95 °C, whereas Pyrococcus species...
- thermophiles and hyperthermophiles are found. The hyperthermophilic archaean Pyrococcus furiosus was described for the first time when it was isolated from sediments...