archaea in A Sentence

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    Many other Archaea are also polyploid(see below).

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    Archaea, and other treatments as desired.

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    are larger and more complex than prokaryotic cells(Bacteria and Archaea),

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    Archaea and bacteria are generally similar in size and shape,

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    The similar structure in the Archaea functions in the same way

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    Proteasomes are found inside all eukaryotes and Archaea, and in some bacteria.

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    An image of Sulfolobus, a genus of Archaea that prefers high temperatures.

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    The three domains are coloured, with bacteria blue, Archaea green and eukaryotes red.

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    It is possible that eukaryotes themselves originated from horizontal gene transfers between bacteria and Archaea.

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    This includes eukaryotes such as fungi and protists, and prokaryotes, which are bacteria and Archaea.

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    microbiologists have assumed that kinds of Bacteria or Archaea with 16S ribosomal RNA gene sequences

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    When we first saw the interaction patterns of the Archaea's DNA, we were shocked," Bell said.

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    Even under pressure not deemed very lenient with life, methane Archaea continued to make methane and to reproduce.

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    Microorganisms that can fix nitrogen are prokaryotes(both bacteria and Archaea, distributed throughout their respective domains) called diazotrophs.

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    At about 5 million trillion strong, bacteria and their cousins, the Archaea, vastly outnumber all other life-forms on earth!

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    Each domain repeatedly split into multiple lineages, although little is known about the history of the Archaea and bacteria.

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    At about 5 million trillion trillion strong, bacteria and their cousins, the Archaea, vastly outnumber all other life-forms on earth.

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    These microbes include certain bacteria as well as a primitive form of life, previously thought to be bacteria, called Archaea.

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    DMPP interferes with ammonia monooxygenase from ammonia-oxidizing bacteria(AOB) and Archaea(AOA) but may not directly affect AOB, AOA, and non-target populations.

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    Their study published two weeks ago in the journal Nature is concerned with a particular form of life, called methanogenic Archaea.

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    Eukaryotic cells(Eukarya) are larger and more complex than prokaryotic cells(Bacteria and Archaea), and the origin of that complexity is only now becoming known.

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    Only bacteria and Archaea have the enzymes required for its synthesis, although many foods are a natural source of B12 because ofbacterial symbiosis.

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    Only bacteria and Archaea have the enzymes required for its synthesis, although many foods are a natural source of B12 because of bacterial symbiosis.

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    In animals and Archaea, the mevalonate pathway produces these compounds from acetyl-CoA, while in plants and bacteria the non-mevalonate pathway uses pyruvate and glyceraldehyde 3-phosphate as substrates.

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    Archaea and bacteria are generally similar in size and shape, although a few Archaea have very strange shapes, such as the flat and square-shaped cells of Haloquadratum walsbyi.

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    Although found in every type of environment, including the human body, Archaea are poorly understood compared to the other two domains: bacteria and eukaryotes, which include mammals such as humans.

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    Trace chemical evidence hints that methane and the microbes that produced it could have been present, but we didn't know whether methogenic Archaea were actually present at that time,” Wolfe says.

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    At first, it gave rise to other single-celled life, but these are still evolving to this day, and some would say the Archaea and Bacteria that make up most of this group is the most successful on the planet.

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    To find life on another planet, Floyd's robotic instrument would concentrate on identifying bacteria and Archaea, members of a large group of single-cell microorganisms that thrive in diverse environments and are thought to be the first organisms to appear on Earth about 4 billion years ago.

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