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Plazmidy Archaea

open access: yesPostępy Mikrobiologii, 2008
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Cold-adapted archaea

Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2006
Many archaea are extremophiles. They thrive at high temperatures, at high pressure and in concentrated acidic environments. Nevertheless, the largest proportion and greatest diversity of archaea exist in cold environments. Most of the Earth's biosphere is cold, and archaea represent a significant fraction of the biomass.
Ricardo Cavicchioli
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Planktonic Marine Archaea

Annual Review of Marine Science, 2019
Archaea are ubiquitous and abundant members of the marine plankton. Once thought of as rare organisms found in exotic extremes of temperature, pressure, or salinity, archaea are now known in nearly every marine environment. Though frequently referred to collectively, the planktonic archaea actually comprise four major phylogenetic groups, each with ...
Alyson E, Santoro   +2 more
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Riboswitches in Archaea

Combinatorial Chemistry & High Throughput Screening, 2019
Background: Riboswitches are cis-acting, non-coding RNA elements found in the 5’UTR of bacterial mRNA and 3’ UTR of eukaryotic mRNA, that fold in a complex manner to act as receptors for specific metabolites hence altering their conformation in response to the change in concentrations of a ligand or metabolite. Riboswitches function as gene regulators
Angela, Gupta, D, Swati
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Archaea

2014
Thomas D. Niederberger   +2 more
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Uniting the classification of cultured and uncultured bacteria and archaea using 16S rRNA gene sequences

Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2014
Pablo Yarza   +2 more
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