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English: Sites from where Culexarchaeia MAGs were recovered and where 16S rRNA gene sequences have been detected. Marine species (from Guaymas Basin) belong to family Culexmicrobiaceae, terrestrial species (from Yellowstone National Park, Great Boiling Spring, Tikitere geothermal area and Jinze Hot Spring) belong to family Culexarchaeaceae.
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Source Fig. 2 at Culexarchaeia, a novel archaeal class of anaerobic generalists inhabiting geothermal environments. In: ISME Communications volume 2, Article number: 86 (2022); doi:10.1038/s43705-022-00175-8
Author Anthony J. Kohtz, Zackary J. Jay, Mackenzie M. Lynes, Viola Krukenberg, Roland Hatzenpichler
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current13:20, 16 February 2023Thumbnail for version as of 13:20, 16 February 20232,096 × 1,459 (459 KB)Ernsts (talk | contribs)Uploaded a work by Anthony J. Kohtz, Zackary J. Jay, Mackenzie M. Lynes, Viola Krukenberg, Roland Hatzenpichler from [https://www.nature.com/articles/s43705-022-00175-8/figures/2 Fig. 2] at ''Culexarchaeia, a novel archaeal class of anaerobic generalists inhabiting geothermal environments''. In: ''ISME Communications'' volume 2, Article number: 86 (2022); doi:10.1038/s43705-022-00175-8 with UploadWizard