methanogens

  • 91Methanophenazine — IUPAC name 2 {[(3S,6E,10E,14E) 3,7,11,15,19 pentamethylicosa 6,10,14,18 tetraen 1 yl]oxy}phen …

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  • 92Hypothetical types of biochemistry — are forms of biochemistry speculated to be scientifically viable but not proven to exist at this time. While the kinds of living beings we know on earth commonly use carbon for basic structural and metabolic functions, water as a solvent and DNA… …

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  • 93Obligate anaerobe — Aerobic and anaerobic bacteria can be identified by growing them in liquid culture: 1. Obligate aerobe 2. Obligate anaerobe 3. Facultative anaerobic organism (continuum with Facultative aerobic organism ) 4. Microaerophile 5. Aerotolerant… …

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  • 94Great Oxygenation Event — O2 build up in the Earth s atmosphere. Red and green lines represent the range of the estimates while time is measured in billions of years ago (Ga). Stage 1 (3.85–2.45 Ga): Practically no O2 in the atmosphere. Stage 2 (2.45–1.85 Ga): O2 produced …

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  • 95Liste d'espèces archéeennes dont le génome est séquencé — Cet article présente une liste (qui peut ne pas être à jour) d espèces d Archées dont le génome a été séquencé. Sommaire 1 Liste 2 Notes et références 3 Annexes 3.1 …

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  • 96 Methanopyrus — kandleri …

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  • 97methanogenesis — me·than·o·gen·e·sis mə .than ə jen ə səs n, pl e·ses .sēz the production of methane esp. through the action of methanogens …

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  • 98methanogenic — me·than·o·gen·ic jen ik adj of or relating to the methanogens or methanogenesis * * * meth·a·no·gen·ic (meth″ə no jenґik) producing methane …

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  • 99Methanogenium boonei — Научная классификация Домен:  Археи …

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  • 100archaebacteria — ar•chae•bac•te•ri•a [[t]ˌɑr ki bækˈtɪər i ə[/t]] also ar•chae•o•bac•te•ri•a [[t]ˌɑr ki oʊ [/t]] n. pl. sing. te•ri•um [[t] ˈtɪər i əm[/t]] mcr a group of microorganisms, including methanogens and halobacteria, that are genetically and… …

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