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10 LIVROS EM INGLÊS RELACIONADOS COM «ARCHAEBACTERIA»
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The Biochemistry of Archaea (
Archaebacteria)
In the last 10 years, considerable information has accumulated on the biochemistry of archaea. In this volume, the subject as a whole is treated in a comprehensive manner.
M. Kates, D.J. Kushner, A.T. Matheson, 1993
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Maps of Time: An Introduction to Big History
Recent research has offered some promising new approaches to the problem, as
it has revealed the existence of previously unknown forms of bacteria, the
archaebacteria, that evolved well below the surface of Earth.” Like all prokaryotes
(the ...
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Kingdoms of Life - Monera (ENHANCED eBook)
Archaebacteria Archaebacteria, or as they are sometimes called, Archaea, are
distinct from eubacteria in several ways. They are considerably simpler
organisms, and are adapted to life in regions where no other living thing can
survive.
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Life on Earth: A - G.. 1
Archaebacteria (“old bacteria”) are one of two fundamentally different kinds of
bacteria, the other being eubacteria (“true bacteria”). Archaebacteria, made of
prokaryotic cells, are distinguished by several biochemical features that include ...
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Chemolithoautotrophic Bacteria: Biochemistry and ...
They thought that the methanogens which grow anaerobically on a simple
energy source such as carbon dioxide and hydrogen must be very primitive
organisms, so they called the methanogens archaebacteria. Although since then
the ...
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Marine Biotechnology Volume 1: Pharmaceutical and Bioactive ...
Archaebacteria The archaebacteria appear to represent a primitive evolutionary
line of prokaryotes. In addition to the phylogenetic differences that separate them
from the eubacteria. these bacteria demonstrate unique biochemical features, ...
David H. Attaway, Oskar R. Zaborsky, 1993
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Methanogenesis: Ecology, Physiology, Biochemistry & Genetics
This volume is the first book to be published on methanogenesis, and it will provide the reader with a comprehensive view of the field and point to future trends.
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Glycolipids, Phosphoglycolipids and Sulfoglycopids
Distribution in Archaebacteria The range of glycolipid types found in
archaebacteria up to the present is fairly extensive and may equal or even
surpass that in eubacteria as more species are examined. The glycolipids found
vary not only in ...
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Biological Nitrogen Fixation
I. Introduction A . Methanogenic Bacteria and Archaebacteria Bacteria capable of
producing methane (methanogenic bacteria or methan- ogens) were first
described at the beginning of the twentieth century. The taxonomic and
phylogenetic ...
Gary Stacey, Robert H. Burris, Harold J. Evans, 1992
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The Biology of Halophilic Bacteria
INTRODUCTION Extant organisms can be divided into three groups: the
eubacteria, the eukaryotes, and the more recently recognized archaebacteria (
Woese and Fox, 1977; Woese, 1987). Each group is believed to represent a
separate line ...
Russell H. Vreeland, Lawrence I. Hochstein, 1992
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archaebacteria no contexto das seguintes notícias.
Metagenomic study of red biofilms from Diamante Lake reveals …
PubMed | ISI | CAS |; Battistuzzi F, Hedges S. (2009) Archaebacteria. Oxford University Press: New York. Bengtsson J, Eriksson KM, Hartmann ... «Nature.com, jul 15»
Atrantíl Introduces First-of-its-Kind Plant-Based Digestive Health …
Flavonoids soak up hydrogen and weaken the archaebacteria (microorganisms) in the small bowel, enabling the final ingredient to penetrate ... «Business Wire, jun 15»
Lokiarchaeota: Biologists Discover 'Missing Link' Microorganism
They proposed that life can be divided into three domains: Eukaryota, Eubacteria, and Archaebacteria. Despite that archaeal cells were simple ... «Sci-News.com, mai 15»
Microbe Plays Dead when Virus Present
Much like humans encountering a bear in the woods, the archaebacteria Sulfolobus islandicus plays dead in the presence of a particular virus. «Genetic Engineering & Biotechnology News, abr 15»
A Glass More Than Half Empty
A scientist has to work much harder to secure funding for research on the archaebacteria in the oceanic volcanic vents than on the microflora ... «STRATFOR, mar 15»
Origin of the Eukaryotic cell: Part I - How to train your endosymbiont
Instead of the typical three domains of life—bacteria, archaea (archaebacteria), and eukaryotes—that many now presume, Cavalier-Smith ... «Phys.Org, dez 14»
An "Archaea" Solution To The Post-Antibiotic Era
The Archaea were at first known in 1977 as archaebacteria named so due to their preference for a primitive terrestrial atmosphere. Since then ... «Huffington Post Canada, nov 14»
Pondering 'Deep Time' Could Inspire New Ways To View Climate …
... "looking for life on Mars scout for microbes analogous to those archaebacteria in Earth that live in such sites as deep-sea hydrothermal vents. «North Country Public Radio, set 14»
Methane-belching microbe killed 95% of Earth's species, say scientists
The implicated microbe, Methanosarcina, is a member of a kingdom of single-celled organisms that are distinct from archaebacteria – which ... «Haaretz, abr 14»
Part Man, Part Machine, "Spermbots" Swim Wild and Free
... also commonly found as feelers in single-celled eukaryotes such as protists and plants, plus prokaryotes such as bacteria, archaebacteria. «DailyTech, jan 14»