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likes Linné Urpflanze there is an universal ancestor for bacteria? '''Archaea''', Bacteria and Eukarya appears as three primary domains; probably an Urstoff <ref>[http://www.pnas.org/content/95/12/6854.long The universal ancestor]</ref>
likes [[Carl_von_Linné|Linné]] Urpflanze there is an universal ancestor for bacteria? '''Archaea''', Bacteria and Eukarya appears as three primary domains; probably an Urstoff <ref>[http://www.pnas.org/content/95/12/6854.long The universal ancestor]</ref>
deriving into halophiles, sulfur-metabolizing thermophiles, thermophilic sulfate reducers, and methanogens<ref>[http://www.pnas.org/content/93/13/6241.full.pdf A psychrophilic crenarchaeon inhabits a marine sponge: Cenarchaeum symbiosum gen. nov., sp. nov] </ref>
deriving into halophiles, sulfur-metabolizing thermophiles, thermophilic sulfate reducers, and methanogens<ref>[http://www.pnas.org/content/93/13/6241.full.pdf A psychrophilic crenarchaeon inhabits a marine sponge: Cenarchaeum symbiosum gen. nov., sp. nov] </ref>
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likes Linné Urpflanze there is an universal ancestor for bacteria? Archaea, Bacteria and Eukarya appears as three primary domains; probably an Urstoff [1] deriving into halophiles, sulfur-metabolizing thermophiles, thermophilic sulfate reducers, and methanogens[2]

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[3] with 4 phyla Crenoarcheota, euarycheota, Nitrosopumilaceae and nanoarcheum

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