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- The Thermoproteota are prokaryotes that have been classified as a phylum of the domain Archaea. Initially, the Thermoproteota were thought to be sulfur-dependent...
- Thaumarchaeota (now Nitrososphaerota), Aigarchaeota, Crenarchaeota (now Thermoproteota), and Korarchaeota, the first groups discovered. They are found in different...
- archaea are members of two main phyla, the "Euryarchaeota" and the Thermoproteota (formerly Crenarchaeota). Other groups have been tentatively created...
- differ significantly from other members of the hyperthermophilic phylum Thermoproteota (formerly Crenarchaeota). Three described species in addition to C....
- lakes, but they have since been found in a broad range of habitats. Thermoproteota – a phylum of the Archaea kingdom. Initially Thermoprotei Sulfolobales...
- beginning to realize how common archaea are in the environment, with Thermoproteota (formerly Crenarchaeota) being the most common form of life in the ocean...
- specialized carbon fixation process used by some archaea, including Thermoproteota. For these organisms to survive and grow autotrophically in hostile...
- the eukaryotes emerged from a phylum within the archaea called the Thermoproteota (formerly known as eocytes or Crenarchaeota). The International Committee...
- "Thaumarchaeota" (now "Nitrososphaerota"), "Aigarchaeota", "Crenarchaeota" (now Thermoproteota), and "Korarchaeota". Castelle, C.J.; Banfield, J.F. (2018). "Major...
- Actinomycetota, Alphaproteobacteria, Betaproteobacteria, Gammaproteobacteria and Thermoproteota. The Amazon River serves as a vital lifeline for more than 47 million...