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Nitrosopumilus
''Nitrosopumilus maritimus'' is an extremely common archaeon living in seawater. It is the first member of the Group 1a Nitrososphaerota (formerly Thaumarchaeota) to be isolated in pure culture. Gene sequences suggest that the Group 1a Nitrososphaerota are ubiquitous with the oligotrophic surface ocean and can be found in most non-coastal marine waters around the planet. It is one of the smallest living organisms at 0.2 micrometers in diameter. Cells in the species ''N. maritimus'' are shaped like peanuts and can be found both as individuals and in loose aggregates. They oxidize ammonia to nitrite and members of ''N. maritimus'' can oxidize ammonia at levels as low as 10 nanomolar, near the limit to sustain its life. Archaea in the species ''N. maritimus'' live in oxygen-depleted habitats. Oxygen needed for ammonia oxidation might be produced by novel pathway which generates oxygen and dinitrogen. ''N. maritimus'' is thus among organisms which are able to produce oxygen in dark. ...
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Nitrosopumilus Salarius
''Nitrosopumilus maritimus'' is an extremely common archaeon living in seawater. It is the first member of the Group 1a Nitrososphaerota (formerly Thaumarchaeota) to be isolated in pure culture. Gene sequences suggest that the Group 1a Nitrososphaerota are ubiquitous with the oligotrophic surface ocean and can be found in most non-coastal marine waters around the planet. It is one of the smallest living organisms at 0.2 micrometers in diameter. Cells in the species ''N. maritimus'' are shaped like peanuts and can be found both as individuals and in loose aggregates. They oxidize ammonia to nitrite and members of ''N. maritimus'' can oxidize ammonia at levels as low as 10 nanomolar, near the limit to sustain its life. Archaea in the species ''N. maritimus'' live in oxygen-depleted habitats. Oxygen needed for ammonia oxidation might be produced by novel pathway which generates oxygen and dinitrogen. ''N. maritimus'' is thus among organisms which are able to produce oxygen in dark. T ...
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Nitrosopumilus Detritiferus
''Nitrosopumilus maritimus'' is an extremely common archaeon living in seawater. It is the first member of the Group 1a Nitrososphaerota (formerly Thaumarchaeota) to be isolated in pure culture. Gene sequences suggest that the Group 1a Nitrososphaerota are ubiquitous with the oligotrophic surface ocean and can be found in most non-coastal marine waters around the planet. It is one of the smallest living organisms at 0.2 micrometers in diameter. Cells in the species ''N. maritimus'' are shaped like peanuts and can be found both as individuals and in loose aggregates. They oxidize ammonia to nitrite and members of ''N. maritimus'' can oxidize ammonia at levels as low as 10 nanomolar, near the limit to sustain its life. Archaea in the species ''N. maritimus'' live in oxygen-depleted habitats. Oxygen needed for ammonia oxidation might be produced by novel pathway which generates oxygen and dinitrogen. ''N. maritimus'' is thus among organisms which are able to produce oxygen in dark. ...
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Nitrosopumilus Ureiphilus
''Nitrosopumilus maritimus'' is an extremely common archaeon living in seawater. It is the first member of the Group 1a Nitrososphaerota (formerly Thaumarchaeota) to be isolated in pure culture. Gene sequences suggest that the Group 1a Nitrososphaerota are ubiquitous with the oligotrophic surface ocean and can be found in most non-coastal marine waters around the planet. It is one of the smallest living organisms at 0.2 micrometers in diameter. Cells in the species ''N. maritimus'' are shaped like peanuts and can be found both as individuals and in loose aggregates. They oxidize ammonia to nitrite and members of ''N. maritimus'' can oxidize ammonia at levels as low as 10 nanomolar, near the limit to sustain its life. Archaea in the species ''N. maritimus'' live in oxygen-depleted habitats. Oxygen needed for ammonia oxidation might be produced by novel pathway which generates oxygen and dinitrogen. ''N. maritimus'' is thus among organisms which are able to produce oxygen in dark. ...
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Nitrosopumilus Sediminis
''Nitrosopumilus maritimus'' is an extremely common archaeon living in seawater. It is the first member of the Group 1a Nitrososphaerota (formerly Thaumarchaeota) to be isolated in pure culture. Gene sequences suggest that the Group 1a Nitrososphaerota are ubiquitous with the oligotrophic surface ocean and can be found in most non-coastal marine waters around the planet. It is one of the smallest living organisms at 0.2 micrometers in diameter. Cells in the species ''N. maritimus'' are shaped like peanuts and can be found both as individuals and in loose aggregates. They oxidize ammonia to nitrite and members of ''N. maritimus'' can oxidize ammonia at levels as low as 10 nanomolar, near the limit to sustain its life. Archaea in the species ''N. maritimus'' live in oxygen-depleted habitats. Oxygen needed for ammonia oxidation might be produced by novel pathway which generates oxygen and dinitrogen. ''N. maritimus'' is thus among organisms which are able to produce oxygen in dark. ...
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Nitrosopumilus Piranensis
''Nitrosopumilus maritimus'' is an extremely common archaeon living in seawater. It is the first member of the Group 1a Nitrososphaerota (formerly Thaumarchaeota) to be isolated in pure culture. Gene sequences suggest that the Group 1a Nitrososphaerota are ubiquitous with the oligotrophic surface ocean and can be found in most non-coastal marine waters around the planet. It is one of the smallest living organisms at 0.2 micrometers in diameter. Cells in the species ''N. maritimus'' are shaped like peanuts and can be found both as individuals and in loose aggregates. They oxidize ammonia to nitrite and members of ''N. maritimus'' can oxidize ammonia at levels as low as 10 nanomolar, near the limit to sustain its life. Archaea in the species ''N. maritimus'' live in oxygen-depleted habitats. Oxygen needed for ammonia oxidation might be produced by novel pathway which generates oxygen and dinitrogen. ''N. maritimus'' is thus among organisms which are able to produce oxygen in dark. ...
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Nitrosopumilus Oxyclinae
''Nitrosopumilus maritimus'' is an extremely common archaeon living in seawater. It is the first member of the Group 1a Nitrososphaerota (formerly Thaumarchaeota) to be isolated in pure culture. Gene sequences suggest that the Group 1a Nitrososphaerota are ubiquitous with the oligotrophic surface ocean and can be found in most non-coastal marine waters around the planet. It is one of the smallest living organisms at 0.2 micrometers in diameter. Cells in the species ''N. maritimus'' are shaped like peanuts and can be found both as individuals and in loose aggregates. They oxidize ammonia to nitrite and members of ''N. maritimus'' can oxidize ammonia at levels as low as 10 nanomolar, near the limit to sustain its life. Archaea in the species ''N. maritimus'' live in oxygen-depleted habitats. Oxygen needed for ammonia oxidation might be produced by novel pathway which generates oxygen and dinitrogen. ''N. maritimus'' is thus among organisms which are able to produce oxygen in dark. ...
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Nitrosopumilus Koreensis
''Nitrosopumilus maritimus'' is an extremely common archaeon living in seawater. It is the first member of the Group 1a Nitrososphaerota (formerly Thaumarchaeota) to be isolated in pure culture. Gene sequences suggest that the Group 1a Nitrososphaerota are ubiquitous with the oligotrophic surface ocean and can be found in most non-coastal marine waters around the planet. It is one of the smallest living organisms at 0.2 micrometers in diameter. Cells in the species ''N. maritimus'' are shaped like peanuts and can be found both as individuals and in loose aggregates. They oxidize ammonia to nitrite and members of ''N. maritimus'' can oxidize ammonia at levels as low as 10 nanomolar, near the limit to sustain its life. Archaea in the species ''N. maritimus'' live in oxygen-depleted habitats. Oxygen needed for ammonia oxidation might be produced by novel pathway which generates oxygen and dinitrogen. ''N. maritimus'' is thus among organisms which are able to produce oxygen in dark. ...
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Nitrosopumilus Hexadellae
''Nitrosopumilus maritimus'' is an extremely common archaeon living in seawater. It is the first member of the Group 1a Nitrososphaerota (formerly Thaumarchaeota) to be isolated in pure culture. Gene sequences suggest that the Group 1a Nitrososphaerota are ubiquitous with the oligotrophic surface ocean and can be found in most non-coastal marine waters around the planet. It is one of the smallest living organisms at 0.2 micrometers in diameter. Cells in the species ''N. maritimus'' are shaped like peanuts and can be found both as individuals and in loose aggregates. They oxidize ammonia to nitrite and members of ''N. maritimus'' can oxidize ammonia at levels as low as 10 nanomolar, near the limit to sustain its life. Archaea in the species ''N. maritimus'' live in oxygen-depleted habitats. Oxygen needed for ammonia oxidation might be produced by novel pathway which generates oxygen and dinitrogen. ''N. maritimus'' is thus among organisms which are able to produce oxygen in dark. ...
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Nitrosopumilus Cobalaminigenes
''Nitrosopumilus maritimus'' is an extremely common archaeon living in seawater. It is the first member of the Group 1a Nitrososphaerota (formerly Thaumarchaeota) to be isolated in pure culture. Gene sequences suggest that the Group 1a Nitrososphaerota are ubiquitous with the oligotrophic surface ocean and can be found in most non-coastal marine waters around the planet. It is one of the smallest living organisms at 0.2 micrometers in diameter. Cells in the species ''N. maritimus'' are shaped like peanuts and can be found both as individuals and in loose aggregates. They oxidize ammonia to nitrite and members of ''N. maritimus'' can oxidize ammonia at levels as low as 10 nanomolar, near the limit to sustain its life. Archaea in the species ''N. maritimus'' live in oxygen-depleted habitats. Oxygen needed for ammonia oxidation might be produced by novel pathway which generates oxygen and dinitrogen. ''N. maritimus'' is thus among organisms which are able to produce oxygen in dark. ...
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Nitrosopumilus Catalinensis
''Nitrosopumilus maritimus'' is an extremely common archaeon living in seawater. It is the first member of the Group 1a Nitrososphaerota (formerly Thaumarchaeota) to be isolated in pure culture. Gene sequences suggest that the Group 1a Nitrososphaerota are ubiquitous with the oligotrophic surface ocean and can be found in most non-coastal marine waters around the planet. It is one of the smallest living organisms at 0.2 micrometers in diameter. Cells in the species ''N. maritimus'' are shaped like peanuts and can be found both as individuals and in loose aggregates. They oxidize ammonia to nitrite and members of ''N. maritimus'' can oxidize ammonia at levels as low as 10 nanomolar, near the limit to sustain its life. Archaea in the species ''N. maritimus'' live in oxygen-depleted habitats. Oxygen needed for ammonia oxidation might be produced by novel pathway which generates oxygen and dinitrogen. ''N. maritimus'' is thus among organisms which are able to produce oxygen in dark. ...
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Nitrosopumilus Aestuariumsis
''Nitrosopumilus maritimus'' is an extremely common archaeon living in seawater. It is the first member of the Group 1a Nitrososphaerota (formerly Thaumarchaeota) to be isolated in pure culture. Gene sequences suggest that the Group 1a Nitrososphaerota are ubiquitous with the oligotrophic surface ocean and can be found in most non-coastal marine waters around the planet. It is one of the smallest living organisms at 0.2 micrometers in diameter. Cells in the species ''N. maritimus'' are shaped like peanuts and can be found both as individuals and in loose aggregates. They oxidize ammonia to nitrite and members of ''N. maritimus'' can oxidize ammonia at levels as low as 10 nanomolar, near the limit to sustain its life. Archaea in the species ''N. maritimus'' live in oxygen-depleted habitats. Oxygen needed for ammonia oxidation might be produced by novel pathway which generates oxygen and dinitrogen. ''N. maritimus'' is thus among organisms which are able to produce oxygen in dark. ...
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Nitrosopumilus Adriaticus
''Nitrosopumilus maritimus'' is an extremely common archaeon living in seawater. It is the first member of the Group 1a Nitrososphaerota (formerly Thaumarchaeota) to be isolated in pure culture. Gene sequences suggest that the Group 1a Nitrososphaerota are ubiquitous with the oligotrophic surface ocean and can be found in most non-coastal marine waters around the planet. It is one of the smallest living organisms at 0.2 micrometers in diameter. Cells in the species ''N. maritimus'' are shaped like peanuts and can be found both as individuals and in loose aggregates. They oxidize ammonia to nitrite and members of ''N. maritimus'' can oxidize ammonia at levels as low as 10 nanomolar, near the limit to sustain its life. Archaea in the species ''N. maritimus'' live in oxygen-depleted habitats. Oxygen needed for ammonia oxidation might be produced by novel pathway which generates oxygen and dinitrogen. ''N. maritimus'' is thus among organisms which are able to produce oxygen in dark. ...
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