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Archaeal genomics is a scientific discipline that concerns the genome, encompassing the entire hereditary information, of Archaea, a domain of organisms consisting of single, nucleus-free cells, distinct from bacteria and eukaryotes.
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| Open AccessA closed Candidatus Odinarchaeum chromosome exposes Asgard archaeal viruses
Nature Microbiology 7, 948-952 -
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Chromosome organization affects genome evolution in Sulfolobus archaea
Nature Microbiology 7, 820-830 -
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Anaerobic carboxydotrophy in sulfur-respiring haloarchaea from hypersaline lakes
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| Open AccessComparative genomic analysis reveals metabolic flexibility of Woesearchaeota
Nature Communications 12, 5281