Hikarchaeia demonstrate an intermediate stage in the methanogen-to-halophile transition

A study of the first genomes of the marine Hikarchaeia, the closest known relatives of Haloarchaea, is presented. Their inclusion in ancestral reconstructions unveils an intermediate stage in the evolutionary transition from ancestral anaerobic methanogens to modern day aerobic halophiles.

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Autores principales: Joran Martijn, Max E. Schön, Anders E. Lind, Julian Vosseberg, Tom A. Williams, Anja Spang, Thijs J. G. Ettema
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:b489fb7a1f9d412bb22c7e7f72b441fb2021-12-02T15:39:24ZHikarchaeia demonstrate an intermediate stage in the methanogen-to-halophile transition10.1038/s41467-020-19200-22041-1723https://doaj.org/article/b489fb7a1f9d412bb22c7e7f72b441fb2020-10-01T00:00:00Zhttps://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-020-19200-2https://doaj.org/toc/2041-1723A study of the first genomes of the marine Hikarchaeia, the closest known relatives of Haloarchaea, is presented. Their inclusion in ancestral reconstructions unveils an intermediate stage in the evolutionary transition from ancestral anaerobic methanogens to modern day aerobic halophiles.Joran MartijnMax E. SchönAnders E. LindJulian VossebergTom A. WilliamsAnja SpangThijs J. G. EttemaNature PortfolioarticleScienceQENNature Communications, Vol 11, Iss 1, Pp 1-14 (2020)
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Joran Martijn
Max E. Schön
Anders E. Lind
Julian Vosseberg
Tom A. Williams
Anja Spang
Thijs J. G. Ettema
Hikarchaeia demonstrate an intermediate stage in the methanogen-to-halophile transition
description A study of the first genomes of the marine Hikarchaeia, the closest known relatives of Haloarchaea, is presented. Their inclusion in ancestral reconstructions unveils an intermediate stage in the evolutionary transition from ancestral anaerobic methanogens to modern day aerobic halophiles.
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author Joran Martijn
Max E. Schön
Anders E. Lind
Julian Vosseberg
Tom A. Williams
Anja Spang
Thijs J. G. Ettema
author_facet Joran Martijn
Max E. Schön
Anders E. Lind
Julian Vosseberg
Tom A. Williams
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title Hikarchaeia demonstrate an intermediate stage in the methanogen-to-halophile transition
title_short Hikarchaeia demonstrate an intermediate stage in the methanogen-to-halophile transition
title_full Hikarchaeia demonstrate an intermediate stage in the methanogen-to-halophile transition
title_fullStr Hikarchaeia demonstrate an intermediate stage in the methanogen-to-halophile transition
title_full_unstemmed Hikarchaeia demonstrate an intermediate stage in the methanogen-to-halophile transition
title_sort hikarchaeia demonstrate an intermediate stage in the methanogen-to-halophile transition
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url https://doaj.org/article/b489fb7a1f9d412bb22c7e7f72b441fb
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