Taxonavigation

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Cladus: Neomura
Superregnum: Archaea
Regnum: Archaea
Group: DPANN group
Phylum: Nanoarchaeota
Classis: -
Ordo: -
Familia: -
Genus: Nanoarchaeum

Strains (incertae sedis): Nanoarchaeota archaeon 7A – Nanoarchaeota archaeon JGI OTU-1 – Nanoarchaeota archaeon JGI OTU-2 – Nanoarchaeota archaeon SCGC AAA011-D5 – Nanoarchaeota archaeon SCGC AAA011-G17 – Nanoarchaeota archaeon SCGC AAA011-J2 – Nanoarchaeota archaeon SCGC AAA011-K22 – Nanoarchaeota archaeon SCGC AAA011-L15 – Nanoarchaeota archaeon SCGC AAA011-L22 – Nanoarchaeota Nst1


Name

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Nanoarchaeota Huber, Hohn, Rachel, Fuchs, Wimmer & Stetter, 2002

References

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  • Brochier, C.; Gribaldo, S.; Zivanovic, Y.; Confalonieri, F.; Forterre, P. 2005: Nanoarchaea: representatives of a novel archaeal phylum or a fast-evolving euryarchaeal lineage related to Thermococcales? Genome biology, 6: R42. [1]
  • Casanueva, A.; Galada, N.; Baker, G.C.; Grant, W.D.; Heaphy, S.; Jones, B.; Ma Y.; Ventosa, A.; Blamey, J.; Cowan, D.A. 2008: Nanoarchaeal 16S rRNA gene sequences are widely dispersed in hyperthermophilic and mesophilic halophilic environments. Extremophiles, 12(5): 651–656.
  • Hohn, M.J.; Hedlund, B.P.; Huber, H. 2002: Detection of 16S rDNA sequences representing the novel phylum “Nanoarchaeota”: indication for a wide distribution in high temperature biotopes. Systematic and applied microbiology, 25: 551–554.
  • Huber, H.; Hohn, M.J.; Rachel, R.; Fuchs, T.; Wimmer, V.C.; Stetter, K.O. 2002: A new phylum of Archaea represented by a nanosized hyperthermophilic symbiont. Nature, 417: 63–67.
  • Huber, H.; Hohn, M.J.; Stetter, K.O.; Rachel, R. 2003: The phylum Nanoarchaeota: present knowledge and future perspectives of a unique form of life. Research in microbiology, 154: 165–171.
  • Waters, E. et al. 2003: The genome of Nanoarchaeum equitans: insights into early archaeal evolution and derived parasitism. PNAS, 100: 12984–12988.
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Vernacular names

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English: nanoarchaeotans
eesti: Nanoarhed
日本語: ナノアーキオータ門
русский: наноархеоты
中文: 纳古菌门