Methanocaldococcus jannaschii
Methanocaldococcus jannaschii is a thermophilic methanogenic archaean in the class Methanococci. It was the first archaeon, and third organism, to have its complete genome sequenced. The sequencing identified many genes unique to the archaea. Wikipedia
Kingdom: Euryarchaeota
Domain: Archaea
Class: Methanococci
Genus: Methanocaldococcus
Order: Methanococcales
Scientific name: Methanocaldococcus jannaschii
Family: Methanocaldococcaceae
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Methanocaldococcus jannaschii (formerly Methanococcus jannaschii) is a thermophilic methanogenic archaean in the class Methanococci.
Jul 1, 2011 · Methanococcus jannaschii is an autotropic hyperthermophillic organism that belongs to the kingdom of Archaea. They were found to live in extreme ...
Jul 3, 2019 · M. jannaschii was found to carry ancient redox control systems, precursors of dissimilatory sulfate reduction enzymes, and a eukaryotic-like ...
It is one of the fastest growing mesophilic methanogens, and doubling times in minimal medium are ∼ 3 h. Colonies also develop on plates in 3–4 days. Its ...
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Autotrophic and strict anaerobe. Produces methane. Grows at pressures of up to more than 200 atm and at an optimum temperature of near 85 deg C. ... Originally ...
Methanocaldococcus formerly known as Methanococcus is a genus of coccoid methanogen archaea. They are all mesophiles, except the thermophilic M.
A new extremely thermophilic methane-producing bacterium was isolated from a submarine hydrothermal vent sample collected by a research team from the Woods.
The microorganism Methanococcus jannaschii grows in mid-ocean hydro thermal vents, using hydrogen and carbon dioxide to make methane gas. This project uses ...
Jan 1, 1996 · It grows at pressures of up to more than 200 atm and over a temperature range of 48 to 94 degrees Celsius, with an optimum near 85 degrees ...
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