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Euryarchaeota

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Containing group: Archaea

References

Barns, S. M., R. E. Fundyga, M. W. Jeffries and N. R. Pace. 1994. Remarkable archaeal diversity detected in a Yellowstone National Park hot spring environment. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 91(5): 1609-1613.

Benachenhou, L. N., P. Forterre and B. Labedan. 1993. Evolution of glutamate dehydrogenase genes: Evidence for two paralogous protein families and unusual branching patterns of the archaebacteria in the universal tree of life. Journal Of Molecular Evolution 36(4): 335-346.

Briones, C. and R. Amils. 2000. Nucleotide sequence of the 23S rRNA from Haloferax mediterranei and phylogenetic analysis of halophilic archaea based on LSU rRNA. Systematic and Applied Microbiology 23:124-131.

Delong, E. F. 1992. Archaea in coastal marine environments. Proceedings of The National Academy of Sciences (U.S.A.), 89(12): 5685-5689.

Kjems, J., N. Larsen, J. Z. Dalgaard, R. A. Garrett and K. O. Stetter. 1992. Phylogenetic relationships amongst the hyperthermophilic Archaea determined from partial 23S rRNA gene sequences. Systematic and Applied Microbiology 15(2): 203-208.

Klenk, H. P., C. Schleper, V. Schwass and R. Brudler. 1993. Nucleotide sequence, transcription and phylogeny of the gene encoding the superoxide dismutase of Sulfolobus acidocaldarius. Biochimica Et Biophysica Acta 1174(1): 95-98.

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