Genomes of thaumarchaeota from deep sea sediments reveal specific adaptations of three independently evolved lineages

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  • who: Melina Kerou from the Department of Functional and Evolutionary Ecology, Archaea Biology and Ecogenomics Unit, University of Vienna, Vienna, Austria have published the research: Genomes of Thaumarchaeota from deep sea sediments reveal specific adaptations of three independently evolved lineages, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: Taken together, this early-branching clade seems to be a new NP subclade and the authors propose the designation amoA-NP-iota (as it forms the ninth NP-clade following the taxonomy of_[28]).
  • how: The authors examined the overall community structure of AOA (all affiliated to the . . .

     

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