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  2. List of Archaea genera - Wikipedia

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    This article lists the genera of the Archaea. The currently accepted taxonomy is based on the List of Prokaryotic names with Standing in Nomenclature (LPSN) [1] and National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI). [2] However, in the List provided below, GTDB has precedence unless otherwise noted.

  3. Archaea - Wikipedia

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    There are no clear examples of known archaeal pathogens or parasites, [215] [216] but some species of methanogens have been suggested to be involved in infections in the mouth, [217] [218] and Nanoarchaeum equitans may be a parasite of another species of archaea, since it only survives and reproduces within the cells of the Crenarchaeon ...

  4. List of Archaeidae species - Wikipedia

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    List of Archaeidae species. ... † Archaea. Archaea Koch and Berendt, 1854 [2] † A. bitterfeldensis Wunderlich, 2004 † A. compacta Wunderlich, 2004

  5. Category:Archaea genera - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Archaea genera" The following 116 pages are in this category, out of 116 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  6. Domain (biology) - Wikipedia

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    The presence of these ether linkages in Archaea adds to their ability to withstand extreme temperatures and highly acidic conditions, but many archaea live in mild environments. Halophiles (organisms that thrive in highly salty environments) and hyperthermophiles (organisms that thrive in extremely hot environments) are examples of Archaea. [1]

  7. Euryarchaeota - Wikipedia

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    Euryarchaeota (from Ancient Greek εὐρύς eurús, "broad, wide") is a kingdom of archaea. [3] Euryarchaeota are highly diverse and include methanogens, which produce methane and are often found in intestines; halobacteria, which survive extreme concentrations of salt; and some extremely thermophilic aerobes and anaerobes, which generally live at temperatures between 41 and 122 °C.

  8. Acidophile - Wikipedia

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    Thermoplasmatales, an order in the Euryarchaeota branch [3] of Archaea ARMAN , in the Euryarchaeota branch [ 3 ] of Archaea Acidianus brierleyi, A. infernus , facultatively anaerobic thermoacidophilic archaebacteria

  9. Haloarchaea - Wikipedia

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    Haloarchaea (halophilic archaea, halophilic archaebacteria, halobacteria) [1] are a class of prokaryotic archaea under the phylum Euryarchaeota, [2] found in water saturated or nearly saturated with salt. 'Halobacteria' are now recognized as archaea rather than bacteria and are one of the largest groups or archaea.