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- noun biology Plural form of
archaebacterium .
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
- noun considered ancient life forms that evolved separately from bacteria and blue-green algae
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The authors of the study published in Science noted a number of interesting things - a preponderance of genes encoding protein kinases, evidence for substantial horizontal gene flow from bacteria and archaebacteria, and a streamlined core gene expression machinery transcription and RNA processing.
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The authors of the study published in Science noted a number of interesting things - a preponderance of genes encoding protein kinases, evidence for substantial horizontal gene flow from bacteria and archaebacteria, and a streamlined core gene expression machinery transcription and RNA processing.
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The authors of the study published in Science noted a number of interesting things - a preponderance of genes encoding protein kinases, evidence for substantial horizontal gene flow from bacteria and archaebacteria, and a streamlined core gene expression machinery transcription and RNA processing.
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In the neomura theory it was very unlikely that earlier organisms, bacteria, trapped in their non-extremophile yet sturdy protein exoskeleton cell wall, would be able to loose it to develop a new extremophile one (archaebacteria) respectively develop an endoskeleton flexible cell (eukaryotes).
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Extremophiles as in archaebacteria seems to be the genetically youngest cell type out there at ~ 1 Ga, see Cavalier-Smith.
New Findings On Alan Hills Meteorite Point to Microbial Life | Universe Today 2009
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The "community" found in a South Africa deep mine of a single bacterial species loaded with archaebacteria genes and other stuff it has picked up by gene transfer is an exception that comes to mind.
Bacteria Could Survive in Martian Soil | Universe Today 2009
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Later days DNA has in bacteria and archaebacteria bottlenecked through 70 Celsius, which is roughly the temperature the sediment chert isotopic ratios gives for most of Earth Archaean history.
Astronomers Find Super-Earth With An Atmosphere | Universe Today 2009
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This paper introduced a new domain of life, archae referred to at the time of publication as archaebacteria, and simultaneously created a new paradigm for understanding the origins of life on earth.
Carl Woese Changed the Tree of Life (The Giant's Shoulders carnival) microbiologist xx 2008
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This paper introduced a new domain of life, archae referred to at the time of publication as archaebacteria, and simultaneously created a new paradigm for understanding the origins of life on earth.
Archive 2008-07-01 microbiologist xx 2008
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The discovery and analysis of archaebacteria in the 90s opened us more possibilities.
Hate, Life, the Universe, and Everything Zoe Brain 2007
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