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Dictionary » A » Archaeon ArchaeonAlso spelled as: archeon. See archaea (plural). ![]()
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Results from our forumAbout 'spurious stop'... to the ORF (+10), likely due to a spurious stop of reverse transcriptase. ' in an article named'Transcriptional response to DNA damage in the archaeon Sulfolobus solfataricus' . And I am confused by the phrase'spurious stop'.Would anyone please tell me the accurate functions of the 'spurious ...
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The Fiber Disease... Biology A p-loop motif and two basic regions in the regulatory protein GvpD are important for the repression of gas vesicle formation in the archaeon Haloferax mediterranei Felicitas Pfeifer1, Jens Zotzel1, Brigitta Kurenbach1, Richard Röder1 and Peter Zimmermann1 Institut für Mikrobiologie ...
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How can you see the different between bacterias and archaeba... acid which give the rigid structure of the wall. Gram- bacteria's cell wall consists of multilayered wall but the periplasm is only 2 nm thick.. Archaeon Archaeon doesn't have cell wall, it only contains cell membrane which is formed by monolayered lipid tetraether or bilayer one..the unit structure ...
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Favorites Animal:oops: sorry guys about the previous info.. -Pyrolobus = a Hyperthermophilic archaeon, grows best at the temperature far above the water boiling point. -Aquifex = a hyperthermophilic bacteria , grows best at about 80 Celcious.
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