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Diversity of anaerobic halophilic microorganisms
Aharon Oren
, Roland S. Oremland
Alexander Silberman Institute of Life Sciences
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High Salt Concentration
100%
Anaerobic Growth
100%
Halophilic Microorganisms
100%
Acetate
66%
Halophilic
66%
Trimethylamine N-oxide
66%
Electron Acceptor
66%
Nitrate
66%
Halobacteriales
66%
Halotolerant
33%
Amino Acids
33%
Arginine
33%
Dead Sea
33%
Hostile Environment
33%
Metabolism
33%
Halophiles
33%
Methanogenic Archaea
33%
Chemolithoautotroph
33%
Archaebacteria
33%
Fermentative
33%
Dimethyl Sulfoxide
33%
Fumarate
33%
Selenite
33%
Selenate
33%
Elemental Selenium
33%
High Concentration
33%
Archaeal
33%
Prokaryotes
33%
Halobacterium Salinarum
33%
High Temperature
33%
Carbohydrates
33%
Firmicutes
33%
Bottom Sediments
33%
Bacteriorhodopsin
33%
Aerobes
33%
Astrobiology
33%
Anaerobic Bacteria
33%
Sulfate Reducers
33%
Metabolic Diversity
33%
Salt Adaptation
33%
Group Order
33%
Glycerol Oxidation
33%
Homoacetogens
33%
Alternative Electron Acceptor
33%
Immunology and Microbiology
Anaerobic Growth
100%
Microorganism
100%
Halobacteriales
66%
Halophile
33%
Methanogenic Archaeon
33%
Archaeon
33%
Prokaryote
33%
Anaerobic Bacterium
33%
Halobacterium salinarum
33%
Firmicutes
33%
Salt Tolerance
33%
Aerobe
33%
Astrobiology
33%
Sulfate Reducer
33%
Chemolithotroph
33%