Citations:thaumarchaeota

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English citations of thaumarchaeota

Phylum Thaumarchaeota

  • 2012, Jaap S. Sinninghe Damsté et al., “Intact Polar and Core Glycerol Dibiphytanyl Glycerol Tetraether Lipids of Group I.1a and I.1b Thaumarchaeota in Soil”, in Applied and Environmental Microbiology, volume 78, number 19, →DOI, pages 6866–6874:
    The membrane lipids of thaumarchaeota are composed of glycerol dibiphytanyl glycerol tetraethers.
  • 2012, Natalya Yutin, Eugene V. Koonin, “Archaeal origin of tubulin”, in Biology Direct, volume 7, number 10:
    Here we describe tubulins encoded in the genomes of thaumarchaeota of the genus Nitrosoarchaeum that we denote artubulins Phylogenetic analysis results are compatible with the origin of eukaryotic tubulins from artubulins.
  • 2014, Anthony D. Bertagnolli, Kelley A. Meinhardt, Manmeet Pannu, Sally Brown, Stuart Strand, Steven C. Fransen, David A. Stahl, “Influence of edaphic and management factors on the diversity and abundance of ammonia‐oxidizing thaumarchaeota and bacteria in soils of bioenergy crop cultivars”, in Environmental Microbiology Reports:
    Ammonia‐oxidizing thaumarchaeota (AOA) and ammonia‐oxidizing bacteria (AOB) differentially influence soil and atmospheric chemistry, but soil properties that control their distributions are poorly understood.
  • 2016 February, Q Li, C Amano, T Nunoura, S Takahashi, M Utsumi, “Abundance and Transcriptional Activity of Thaumarchaeal amoA and ureC genes in North Pacific Ocean”, in American Geophysical Union, Ocean Sciences Meeting 2016:
    The rare ureC gene expression indicate that only few thaumarchaeota may use urea to fuel nitrification
  • 2019, Aline Belmok, Thiago Rodrigues-Oliveira, Fabyano A. C. Lopes, Heloisa S. Miranda, Ricardo H. Krüger, Cynthia M. Kyaw, “Long-Term Effects of Periodical Fires on Archaeal Communities from Brazilian Cerrado Soils”, in Archaea, volume 2019:
    A predominance of I.1c thaumarcheota has been commonly reported in more acidic soils
  • 2020 March 23, Paula Ruiz‐Fernández, Salvador Ramírez‐Flandes, Edwin Rodríguez‐León, Osvaldo Ulloa, “Autotrophic carbon fixation pathways along the redox gradient in oxygen‐depleted oceanic waters”, in Environmental Microbiology Reports, volume 12, number 3:
    The taxonomic affiliation of the sequences is consistent with the presence of microorganisms involved in crucial steps of biogeochemical cycles in AMZs, such as the gamma‐proteobacteria sulfur oxidisers, the anammox bacteria Candidatus Scalindua and the thaumarcheota ammonia oxidisers of the Marine Group I.