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Metagenomic insights into the metabolism and evolution of a new Thermoplasmata order ( Candidatus Gimiplasmatales)

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Hu et al. (2021). Environmental Microbiology 23 (7)
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“Gimiplasmatales” “Gimiplasmataceae”
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Summary Thermoplasmata is a widely distributed and ecologically important archaeal class in the phylum Euryarchaeota. Because few cultures and genomes are available, uncharacterized Thermoplasmata metabolisms remain unexplored. In this study, we obtained four medium‐ to high‐quality archaeal metagenome‐assembled genomes (MAGs) from the filamentous fragments of black‐odorous aquatic sediments (Foshan, Guangdong, China). Based on their 16S rRNA gene and ribos
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Natranaerofaba carboxydovora gen. nov., sp. nov., an extremely haloalkaliphilic <scp>CO</scp> ‐utilizing acetogen from a hypersaline soda lake representing a novel deep phylogenetic lineage in the class ‘ Natranaerobiia

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Sorokin et al. (2021). Environmental Microbiology 23 (7)
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Natranaerofabaceae Natranaerofaba
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Summary An anaerobic enrichment with CO from sediments of hypersaline soda lakes resulted in a methane‐forming binary culture, whereby CO was utilized by a bacterium and not the methanogenic partner. The bacterial isolate ANCO1 forms a deep‐branching phylogenetic lineage at the level of a new family within the class ‘ Natranaerobiia ’. It is an extreme haloalkaliphilic and moderate thermophilic acetogen utilizing CO,
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Candidatus Nanohalobium

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Messina et al. (2021). Bergey's Manual of Systematics of Archaea and Bacteria
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Ca. Nanohalobium
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Abstract Na.no.ha.lo'bi.um. Gr. masc. n. nanos a dwarf; Gr. masc. n. hals , halos salt; Gr. masc. n. bios life; N.L. neut. n. Nanohalobium small organism living in salt.
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