BROCK BIOL. OF MICROORGAN.-W/ACCESS >I
BROCK BIOL. OF MICROORGAN.-W/ACCESS >I
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Author: MADIGAN
Publisher: PEARSON
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Crenarchaeota are a hyperthermophilic organism which carries anaerobic respiration where elemental sulfur (S0) is utilized as electron acceptor and is reduced to H2S. Archaeoglobus, a hyperthermophilic Euryarchaeotes on the other hand has the ability to reduce sulfate (SO42-) and thereby it makes a phylogenetically different lineage within Euryarchaeota.

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