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Mitochondria have their own DNA that is a remnant from their early origins as an alpha-proteobacteria, and mitochondria still retain much of ...
Phylogenomic reconstructions suggest that that the bacterium came from a clan called Alphaproteobacteria, which share some important ...

That bacterium is suspected to belong to a class called alphaproteobacteria, which, over time, ended up becoming mitochondria - the ...
C2c1 proteins are found in 18 bacterial species in Bacilli, Verrucomicrobia, alpha-proteobacteria, and delta-proteobacteria. Experiments ...
Bacterial communities were characterized by Actinobacteria and Alphaproteobacteria, and fungal communities by Lecanoromycetes and ...
Here we report the discovery and single-cell sequencing of 'Candidatus Arcanobacter lacustris', a rare environmental alphaproteobacterium ...

The main type of bacteria they found is something called “alpha-proteobacteria,” which is surprising because it's different from the kinds of ...
Mitochondria have their own DNA that is a remnant from their early origins as an alpha-proteobacteria, and mitochondria still retain much of their autonomy.
Phylogenomic reconstructions suggest that that the bacterium came from a clan called Alphaproteobacteria, which share some important commonalities with mitochondria, their modern day successors.
That bacterium is suspected to belong to a class called alphaproteobacteria, which, over time, ended up becoming mitochondria - the 'powerhouse' of the cell.
We know that the bacterium belonged to a group called the alphaproteobacteria (which also includes Wolbachia, a microbe that I've repeatedly written about here.
tRNA signatures reveal a polyphyletic origin of SAR11 strains among alphaproteobacteria. PLoS Comput Biol. 2014;10(2):e1003454.
In terms of non-human-associated life, there was Alphaproteobacteria, which exists mostly on plants, and Sphingomonads from soils and sediments.
Here, genes related to heavy metal resistance were derived mainly from Actinobacteria, Gammaproteobacteria, Alphaproteobacteria and Betaproteobacteria, which were also the main classes in sedimentary microbial communities. However, not all the gene ...
In researching some of the smallest, simplest cells known to science, researchers have made an accidental discovery, putting these bacteria at the center of a cycle that helps regulate our planet's climate.
By contrast, methanotrophic proteobacteria occur in a wide range of habitats where both methane and oxygen are available (Nazaries et al.
Based on a report on tropone biosynthesis in the marine bacterium Phaeobacter gallaeciensis, class Alphaproteobacteria, we investigated the mechanism by which IAA interferes with tropolone production.

As such, it was recently reported that Alphaproteobacteria are more abundant than cyanobacteria in the microbial communities associated with Sphagnum mosses (Bragina et al.
The predominant class-level groups in both FYI and MYI communities were Alphaproteobacteria (~10% in FYI and ~15% in MYI), Gammaproteobacteria (~15% in both sample types), Flavobacteria (~10% in both sample types) and the class-level group ...
Betaproteobacteria of the family Burkholeriales (for example, Polynucleobacter) and Alphaproteobacteria (for example, Roseococcus) were distinctive features of the clear lake communities.
However, the analysis of within-habitat community dispersion showed that structural differences in Chloroflexi, Cyanobacteria, Planctomycetes, Alphaproteobacteria, Deltaproteobacteria, TM7 as well as the total fungi, Ascomycota and Basidiomycota were ...


 

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