The extremely halophilic archaea are present worldwide in saline environments and have important biotechnological applications. Ten complete genomes of haloarchaea are now available, providing an opportunity for comparative analysis. We report here the comparative analysis of five newly sequenced haloarchaeal genomes with five previously published ones. Whole genome trees based on protein sequences provide strong support for deep relationships between the ten organisms. Using a soft clustering approach, we identified 887 protein clusters present in all halophiles. Of these core clusters, 112 are not found in any other archaea and therefore constitute the haloarchaeal signature. Four of the halophiles were isolated from water, and four were ...
We report the sequencing of seven genomes from two haloarchaeal genera, Haloferax and Haloarcula. Ea...
Background: Haloarchaea, a major group of archaea, are able to metabolize sugars and to live in oxyg...
© 2016 Society for Applied Microbiology and John Wiley & Sons Ltd Haloarchaea are heterotrophic memb...
Background: The extremely halophilic archaea are present worldwide in saline environments and have i...
The extremely halophilic archaea are present worldwide in saline environments and have important bio...
The extremely halophilic archaea are present worldwide in saline environments and have important bio...
We report the sequencing of seven genomes from two haloarchaeal genera, Haloferax and Haloarcula. Ea...
We report the sequencing of seven genomes from two haloarchaeal genera, Haloferax and Haloarcula. Ea...
We report the sequencing of seven genomes from two haloarchaeal genera, Haloferax and Haloarcula. Ea...
<div><p>We report the sequencing of seven genomes from two haloarchaeal genera, <i>Haloferax</i> and...
We report the sequencing of seven genomes from two haloarchaeal genera, Haloferax and Haloarcula. Ea...
We report the sequencing of seven genomes from two haloarchaeal genera, Haloferax and Haloarcula. Ea...
We report the sequencing of seven genomes from two haloarchaeal genera, Haloferax and Haloarcula. Ea...
We report the sequencing of seven genomes from two haloarchaeal genera, Haloferax and Haloarcula. Ea...
We report the sequencing of seven genomes from two haloarchaeal genera, Haloferax and Haloarcula. Ea...
We report the sequencing of seven genomes from two haloarchaeal genera, Haloferax and Haloarcula. Ea...
Background: Haloarchaea, a major group of archaea, are able to metabolize sugars and to live in oxyg...
© 2016 Society for Applied Microbiology and John Wiley & Sons Ltd Haloarchaea are heterotrophic memb...
Background: The extremely halophilic archaea are present worldwide in saline environments and have i...
The extremely halophilic archaea are present worldwide in saline environments and have important bio...
The extremely halophilic archaea are present worldwide in saline environments and have important bio...
We report the sequencing of seven genomes from two haloarchaeal genera, Haloferax and Haloarcula. Ea...
We report the sequencing of seven genomes from two haloarchaeal genera, Haloferax and Haloarcula. Ea...
We report the sequencing of seven genomes from two haloarchaeal genera, Haloferax and Haloarcula. Ea...
<div><p>We report the sequencing of seven genomes from two haloarchaeal genera, <i>Haloferax</i> and...
We report the sequencing of seven genomes from two haloarchaeal genera, Haloferax and Haloarcula. Ea...
We report the sequencing of seven genomes from two haloarchaeal genera, Haloferax and Haloarcula. Ea...
We report the sequencing of seven genomes from two haloarchaeal genera, Haloferax and Haloarcula. Ea...
We report the sequencing of seven genomes from two haloarchaeal genera, Haloferax and Haloarcula. Ea...
We report the sequencing of seven genomes from two haloarchaeal genera, Haloferax and Haloarcula. Ea...
We report the sequencing of seven genomes from two haloarchaeal genera, Haloferax and Haloarcula. Ea...
Background: Haloarchaea, a major group of archaea, are able to metabolize sugars and to live in oxyg...
© 2016 Society for Applied Microbiology and John Wiley & Sons Ltd Haloarchaea are heterotrophic memb...