Halobacterium sp. strain NRC-1, each cell about 5 µm in length.
Scientific classification
Domain:
Archaea
Kingdom:
Euryarchaeota Woese, Kandler & Wheelis, 1990[1]
Phyla[2]
"Hadarchaeota"
"Halobacteriota"
"Hydrothermarchaeota"
"Methanobacteriota"
"Thermoplasmatota"
Synonyms
non Euryarchaeota s.s. Garrity and Holt 2002
Euryarchaeida Luketa 2012
Methaneocreatrices Margulis & Schwartz 1982
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. They are separated from the other archaeans based mainly on rRNA sequences and their unique DNA polymerase.[4]
^Woese CR, Kandler O, Wheelis ML (June 1990). "Towards a natural system of organisms: proposal for the domains Archaea, Bacteria, and Eucarya". Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 87 (12): 4576–9. Bibcode:1990PNAS...87.4576W. doi:10.1073/pnas.87.12.4576. PMC 54159. PMID 2112744.
^Castelle CJ, Banfield JF (2018). "Major New Microbial Groups Expand Diversity and Alter our Understanding of the Tree of Life". Cell. 172 (6): 1181–1197. doi:10.1016/j.cell.2018.02.016. PMID 29522741.
^Hogan CM (2010). E. Monosson, C. Cleveland (eds.). "Archaea". Encyclopedia of Earth. National Council for Science and the Environment. Retrieved 18 August 2017.
^Lincoln SA, Wai B, Eppley JM, Church MJ, Summons RE, DeLong EF (July 2014). "Planktonic Euryarchaeota are a significant source of archaeal tetraether lipids in the ocean". Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 111 (27): 9858–63. Bibcode:2014PNAS..111.9858L. doi:10.1073/pnas.1409439111. PMC 4103328. PMID 24946804.
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instead suggest that DPANN belongs to Euryarchaeota or is polyphyletic occupying various positions within Euryarchaeota. The DPANN groups together different...
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halobacteria) are a class of prokaryotic organisms under the archaeal phylum Euryarchaeota, found in water saturated or nearly saturated with salt. Halobacteria...
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protein used by Archaea, most notably by haloarchaea, a class of the Euryarchaeota. It acts as a proton pump; that is, it captures light energy and uses...
grow in terrestrial volcanic hot springs with optimum growth occurring Euryarchaeota – In the taxonomy of microorganisms Haloarchaea Halobacteriales – in...
conditions. They belong to the domain Archaea and are members of the phylum Euryarchaeota. Methanogens are common in wetlands, where they are responsible for...
39 genomes belonging to Crenarchaeota species, 105 belonging to the Euryarchaeota, 1 genome belonging to Korarchaeota and to the Nanoarchaeota, 3 belonging...
within Euryarchaeota or belong to DPANN, although it has also been suggested that all the DPANN archaea belong phylogenetically to Euryarchaeota. The currently...
other methanogens reduces the latter to methane. It is placed among the Euryarchaeota, in its own class. Methanopyrus kandleri is a rod-shaped methanogen...
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the Archaea domain. However, its difference from the existing phyla, "Euryarchaeota" and Thermoproteota, was as great as the difference between the phyla...
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when the primitive atmosphere lacked oxygen. It is only carried out by Euryarchaeota and just 6 of the more than 50 phyla of bacteria. Some of these lineages...
of Archaea Thermoplasmatales, an order in the Euryarchaeota branch of Archaea ARMAN, in the Euryarchaeota branch of Archaea Acidianus brierleyi, A. infernus...
that suggests that crenarchaeol may be produced by Marine Group II Euryarchaeota. The second step of nitrification is the oxidation of nitrite into nitrate...
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Group III (MG-III): also marine Euryarchaeota, Marine Benthic Group D Marine Group IV (MG-IV): also marine Euryarchaeota Prokaryote metabolism is classified...