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Genus of archaea
Halorubrum is a genus in the family Halorubraceae. Halorubrum species are usually halophilic and can be found in waters with high salt concentration such
Halorubrum
Species of Halobacteria
Halorubrum ezzemoulense is a motile, gram-negative staining species of halophilic archaeon within the genus Halorubrum, known for its ability to thrive
Halorubrum_ezzemoulense
Species of haloarchaeon
Halorubrum vacuolatum is an extremely halophilic archaeon in the genus Halorubrum that was originally isolated from Lake Magadi in Kenya. It inhabits
Halorubrum_vacuolatum
Halophilic archaean in the genus Halorubrum
Halorubrum kocurii is a halophilic archaean belonging to the genus Halorubrum. This genus contains a total of thirty-seven different species, all of which
Halorubrum_kocurii
Species of archaeon
Halorubrum coriense is a halophilic Archaeon in the family of Halorubraceae. Page Species: Halorubrum coriense on "LPSN - List of Prokaryotic names with
Halorubrum_coriense
Species of virus
Halorubrum pleomorphic virus 1 (HRPV-1) is a single stranded DNA virus that infects the species of the archaeal genus Halorubrum. It is unlike any other
Halorubrum pleomorphic virus 1
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Genus of archaea
Halobacterium saccharovorum > Halorubrum saccharovorum Halobacterium sodomense > Halorubrum sodomense Halobacterium trapanicum > Halorubrum trapanicum Halobacterium
Halobacterium
Species of archaeon
Halorubrum californiense is a halophilic Archaeon in the family of Halorubraceae. It was isolated from saline environments solar saltern in Newark, California
Halorubrum_californiense
Species of archaeon
"Halorubrum salsolis" is an undescribed species of halobacteria which is known to live in the Great Salt Lake in the United States. The microbe was named
Halorubrum_salsolis
Species of archaeon
Halorubrum alkaliphilum is a halophilic Archaeon in the family of Halorubraceae. Page Species: Halorubrum alkaliphilum on "LPSN - List of Prokaryotic
Halorubrum_alkaliphilum
Family of archaea
retinal-containing photoreceptors found in the archaea genera Halobacterium and Halorubrum. Like the homologous bacteriorhodopsin (bR) protein, archaerhodopsins
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Species of archaeon
Halorubrum distributum is a halophilic Archaeon in the family of Halorubraceae. Page Species: Halorubrum distributum on "LPSN - List of Prokaryotic names
Halorubrum_distributum
Organism that consists of only one cell
temperature of less than 15 °C, including the genera Methanogenium and Halorubrum. Alkaliphiles, optimum growth pH of greater than 8, including the genus
Unicellular_organism
Organisms that live in high salt concentrations
these genera: Haloferax, Halogeometricum, Halococcus, Haloterrigena, Halorubrum, Haloarcula, and Halobacterium. However, the viable counts in these cultivation
Halophile
Species of archaeon
Halorubrum orientale is a halophilic Archaeon in the family of Halorubraceae. Page Species: Halorubrum orientale on "LPSN - List of Prokaryotic names with
Halorubrum_orientale
Species of archaeon
Halorubrum lacusprofundi is a rod-shaped, halophilic Archaeon in the family of Halorubraceae. It was first isolated from Deep Lake in Antarctica in the
Halorubrum_lacusprofundi
Class of salt-tolerant archaea
10-RS226 Halobacteriales Natronoarchaeaceae Haloparvum ** Halopenitus ** Halorubrum {Halorubraceae} Haloferacaceae Halobacteriaceae Haloarculaceae Halostella
Haloarchaea
Domain of organisms
less-related genomes, as in the genus Ferroplasma. On the other hand, studies in Halorubrum found significant genetic transfer to/from less-related populations, limiting
Archaea
Astrobiological hypothesis regarding early photosynthetic organisms
retinal-containing photoreceptor proteins found in Halobacterium and Halorubrum Boring Billion — a later phase during the Proterozoic when the seas may
Purple_Earth_hypothesis
Lake in Antarctica
year-around due to the high salinity (~270 g/L) of the lake water. The archaeon Halorubrum lacusprofundi was first isolated from Deep Lake in the 1980s and is the
Deep Lake (Vestfold Hills, Antarctica)
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Topics referred to by the same term
H. californiensis may refer to: Halorubrum californiensis, a bacterium species in the genus Halorubrum Hesperodiaptomus californiensis, a crustacean species
H._californiensis
Order of archaea
Halegenticoccus Haloprofundus Haloplanus Halalkaliarchaeum Halopenitus Haloparvum Halorubrum Haloferacaceae Haloferacales Halobaculum Oren et al. 1995 Halolamina Cui
Haloferacales
Realm of viruses
archaea. The first pleomovirian to be discovered was the pleolipovirus Halorubrum pleomorphic virus 1 in 2009. Thalassapleoviruses were first described
Pleomoviria
2015). "The affect [sic] of the space environment on the survival of Halorubrum chaoviator and Synechococcus (Nägeli): data from the Space Experiment
List of microorganisms tested in outer space
List_of_microorganisms_tested_in_outer_space
Indian-American biologist (born 1957)
DasSarma's recent research (2010's) on an Antarctic halophilic microorganism, Halorubrum lacusprofundi, resulted in further refinement in understanding of protein
Shiladitya_DasSarma
American neuroscientist (born 1979)
light. Later in 2010, he reported that archaerhodopsin-3 (Arch) from Halorubrum sodomense facilitated near-complete silencing of neurons using yellow
Edward_Boyden
2007 Haloprofundus Zhang et al. 2017 Haloquadratum Burns et al. 2007 Halorubrum McGenity & Grant 1996 [Halorubrobacterium Kamekura & Dyall-Smith 1996]
List_of_Archaea_genera
Species of halotolerant archaea
different regions they all shared two 97%-OTU of both Haloquadratum and Halorubrum -like sequences. H. walsbyi is classified as an oligotrophic microorganism
Haloquadratum_walsbyi
NASA nanosatellite with 2 astrobiology experiments on board
contains two types of bacteria commonly found in salt ponds and soil: Halorubrum chaoviatoris, which thrives in the sort of briny water that may exist
O/OREOS
Realm of viruses
Natrinema, and sphaerolipoviruses infect archaea of the genera Haloarcula and Halorubrum. The ancestor of the singelavirian SJR MCP is unknown but is hypothesized
Singelaviria
Order of archaea
10-RS226 Halobacteriales Natronoarchaeaceae Haloparvum ** Halopenitus ** Halorubrum {Halorubraceae} Haloferacaceae Halobacteriaceae Haloarculaceae Halostella
Halobacteriales
2011 Halorhabdus utahensis AX-2, DSM 12940 3116 Kb 3076 CP001687 2009 Halorubrum lacusprofundi ATCC 49239 4,300,000 3,725 DOE Joint Genome Institute Chromosome
List of sequenced archaeal genomes
List_of_sequenced_archaeal_genomes
Genus of archaea
and Natronobacterium pharaonis to Halorubrum, Natrialba, and Natronomonas gen. nov., respectively, as Halorubrum vacuolatum comb. nov., Natrialba magadii
Natronomonas
External facility on the ISS dedicated to astrobiology experiments
environment for 2 weeks the survival rate of Synechococcus (Nägeli) and Halorubrum chaoviator their survival were higher than all other test organisms except
EXPOSE
this virus suggests that it related to the single stranded DNA virus Halorubrum pleomorphic virus 1, the plasmid pHK2 and a region within the archeon
Haloarcula hispanica pleomorphic virus 1
Haloarcula_hispanica_pleomorphic_virus_1
Family of bacteria
GTDB 10-RS226 Natronoarchaeaceae Halorubraceae Haloparvum Halopenitus Halorubrum Haloferacaceae Salinirubrum Halalkaliarchaeum Halolamina Halobaculum Haloplanus
Haloferacaceae
Genus of Halobacteria
pharaonis, now Natronomonas pharaonis Natronobacterium vacuolatum, now Halorubrum vacuolatum List of Archaea genera See the NCBI webpage on Natronobacterium
Natronobacterium
Retinal-binding proteins
archaerhodopsins. Archaerhodopsin-2 (AR2) is found in the claret membrane of Halorubrum sp. It is a light-driven proton pump. Trigonal and hexagonal crystals
Microbial_rhodopsin
Growth of plants in outer space
tree (trees grown from Apollo 14 space-flown seeds) O/OREOS (orbited Halorubrum chaoviatoris and Bacillus subtilis) Space food (plants have formed a component
Plants_in_space
Family of archaea
Halorubrum. Its biochemical characteristics are the same as the order Haloferacales. The name Halorubraceae is derived from the Latin term Halorubrum
Halorubraceae
WF (December 2004). "Frequent recombination in a saltern population of Halorubrum". Science. 306 (5703): 1928–9. Bibcode:2004Sci...306.1928P. doi:10.1126/science
Inferring horizontal gene transfer
Inferring_horizontal_gene_transfer
Genus of archaea
and Natronobacterium pharaonis to Halorubrum, Natrialba, and Natronomonas gen. nov., respectively, as Halorubrum vacuolatum comb. nov., Natrialba magadii
Natrialba
Topics referred to by the same term
northwestern Syria, Lebanon and northern Israel An orthographic variant of Halorubrum orientale, a halophilic archaeon. Orientalis (disambiguation) This disambiguation
H._orientalis
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