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  • ...nthetic task is producing sulfide (S<sup>2-</sup>), which requires various families of enzymes. Another broad task is affixing the sulfide to iron, which is a ...1438.eibc2466 |chapter=FeS Cluster Assembly: NIF System in Nitrogen-Fixing Bacteria |title=Encyclopedia of Inorganic and Bioinorganic Chemistry |year=2017| vau ...
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  • ...[ketone bodies]]. These enzymes are found in all three domains of life ([[bacteria]], [[eukaryotes]], [[archaea]]).<ref name="pmid35049101" /> ...ew pathway for forming acetate and synthesizing ATP during fermentation in bacteria | journal= Appl. Environ. Microbiol. | volume= 87 | pages= e0295920 |year=2 ...
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  • ...Roth A, Washietl S, Wen J, Kellis M, Breaker R, Pedersen JS | title = New families of human regulatory RNA structures identified by comparative analysis of ve ...parasites which obtain AdoMet from their host. [[Isoenzyme]]s are found in bacteria, [[Saccharomyces cerevisiae|budding yeast]] and even in mammalian mitochond ...
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  • ...left of the figure the shell genome is observed. At the top left are shown families from the dispensable genome and singletons. ]] Pangenomes were originally constructed for species of [[bacteria]] and [[archaea]], but more recently [[eukaryotic]] pan-genomes have been d ...
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  • ...=en |doi=10.1007/978-3-0348-8446-4_2 |isbn=978-3-0348-8446-4}}</ref> These families are not similar in sequence or structure because they evolved independently ...class three which is gamma carbonic anhydrase which is found in methanogen bacteria in hot springs.<ref>{{cite book |vauthors=Bertini I, Gray H, Stiefel E, Val ...
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  • '''Cobalamin biosynthesis''' is the process by which [[bacteria]] and [[archea]] make [[Vitamin B12|cobalamin]], vitamin B<sub>12</sub>. Ma ...y)|cofactor]], whereas [[plants]] and [[fungus|fungi]] do not use it. In [[bacteria]] and [[archaea]], these enzymes include [[methionine synthase]], [[ribonuc ...
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  • ...oinformatics is labeling new genomic data (such as genomes of unculturable bacteria) based on a model of already labeled data.<ref name=":0" /> ...m has been used both to cluster biosynthetic gene clusters in gene cluster families(GCF) and to cluster said GCFs.<ref>{{cite journal | vauthors = Navarro-Muño ...
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  • ...ors=etal| title=The threshold bootstrap clustering: a new approach to find families or transmission clusters within molecular quasispecies | journal=PLOS ONE | ...JE| title=Impact of 16S rRNA gene sequence analysis for identification of bacteria on clinical microbiology and infectious diseases | journal=Clin Microbiol R ...
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  • ...the marine food web is the [[microbial loop]]. This loop degrades [[marine bacteria]] and [[marine archaea|archaea]], [[remineralise]]s organic and inorganic m Among the phytoplankton are members from a phylum of bacteria called [[cyanobacteria]]. Marine cyanobacteria include the smallest known p ...
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  • ...e=Towards a natural system of organisms: Proposal for the domains Archaea, Bacteria, and Eucarya | journal=Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of t ...[[Fabaceae]] with [[Fabaceae#Biological nitrogen fixation|nitrogen-fixing bacteria]]. The compound beneficiary to the host is typically produced by a set of g ...
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  • ...on biases first began to appear from experimental studies of adaptation in bacteria and viruses. ...ar=2010 | title=Evidence that mutation is universally biased towards AT in bacteria | journal=PLOS Genet | volume=6 | issue=9 | pages=e1001115 | doi=10.1371/jo ...
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  • ...8-3-642-55377-6}} |first3=Chittaranjan |title=Genomics of plant-associated bacteria}} ...|last2=Wang |first2=Nian |title=Antibiotic Resistance in Plant-Pathogenic Bacteria |doi=10.1146/annurev-phyto-080417-045946 |pages=161–180 |pmid=29856934 |s2c ...
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  • ...)|cells]] are charged with new life energy and the destructive effect of [[bacteria]] is inhibited. This gave the claim of ''radiant white teeth'' a double mea ...d sand to protect children who were most vulnerable to radioactivity. Some families temporarily left Germany to escape the fallout. [[Infant mortality]] increa ...
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  • ...ng the protein insulin A and B) that were inserted in [[Escherichia coli]] bacteria.<ref>{{Cite journal|last1=Goeddel|first1=D. V.|last2=Kleid|first2=D. G.|las *Rappuoli ''(innovated)'' [[vaccine]]s: covering more than 150 patent families that have been registered since the mid-1990s by [[Rino Rappuoli]], radical ...
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