AbstractBacterial and archaeal complete genome sequences have been obtained from a wide range of evolutionary lines, which allows some general conclusions about the phylogenetic distribution and evolution of bioenergetic pathways to be drawn. In particular, I searched in the complete genomes for key enzymes involved in aerobic and anaerobic respiratory pathways and in photosynthesis, and mapped them into an rRNA tree of sequenced species. The phylogenetic distribution of these enzymes is very irregular, and clearly shows the diverse strategies of energy conservation used by prokaryotes. In addition, a thorough phylogenetic analysis of other bioenergetic protein families of wide distribution reveals a complex evolutionary history for the res...
The natural history of Precambrian life is still unknown because of the rarity of microbial fossils ...
The origins of diversified life remain mysterious despite considerable efforts devoted to untangling...
About 40 years ago, Archaea were recognized as a major prokaryotic domain of life besides Bacteria. ...
Bacterial and archaeal complete genome sequences have been obtained from a wide range of evolutionar...
AbstractBacterial and archaeal complete genome sequences have been obtained from a wide range of evo...
<p>272 prokaryotic species are shown, whose full genome sequence is available, and which represent t...
Bacteria and archaea are characterized by an amazing metabolic diversity, which allows them to persi...
<div><p>Bacteria and archaea are characterized by an amazing metabolic diversity, which allows them ...
The abundance of information provided by completely sequenced genomes de � nes a starting point for ...
textabstractMajor insights into the phylogenetic distribution, biochemistry, and evolutionary signif...
Abstract. Sequences in current databases show that a number of proteins involved in respiratory proc...
AbstractLife arose in a world without oxygen and the first organisms were anaerobes. Here we investi...
Phylogenomic analyses of archaeal genome sequences are providing windows into the group's evolutiona...
Fifteen complete cyanobacterial genome sequences were characterized revealing 1054 protein families ...
Microbes form the majority of life on Earth, but have been systematically underrepresented in histor...
The natural history of Precambrian life is still unknown because of the rarity of microbial fossils ...
The origins of diversified life remain mysterious despite considerable efforts devoted to untangling...
About 40 years ago, Archaea were recognized as a major prokaryotic domain of life besides Bacteria. ...
Bacterial and archaeal complete genome sequences have been obtained from a wide range of evolutionar...
AbstractBacterial and archaeal complete genome sequences have been obtained from a wide range of evo...
<p>272 prokaryotic species are shown, whose full genome sequence is available, and which represent t...
Bacteria and archaea are characterized by an amazing metabolic diversity, which allows them to persi...
<div><p>Bacteria and archaea are characterized by an amazing metabolic diversity, which allows them ...
The abundance of information provided by completely sequenced genomes de � nes a starting point for ...
textabstractMajor insights into the phylogenetic distribution, biochemistry, and evolutionary signif...
Abstract. Sequences in current databases show that a number of proteins involved in respiratory proc...
AbstractLife arose in a world without oxygen and the first organisms were anaerobes. Here we investi...
Phylogenomic analyses of archaeal genome sequences are providing windows into the group's evolutiona...
Fifteen complete cyanobacterial genome sequences were characterized revealing 1054 protein families ...
Microbes form the majority of life on Earth, but have been systematically underrepresented in histor...
The natural history of Precambrian life is still unknown because of the rarity of microbial fossils ...
The origins of diversified life remain mysterious despite considerable efforts devoted to untangling...
About 40 years ago, Archaea were recognized as a major prokaryotic domain of life besides Bacteria. ...