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- Archaeon
- A member of one of the three domains of life, formerly called Archaebacteria under the taxon Bacteria, but now considered separate and distinct. Archaea are characterized by: 1) the presence of characteristic tRNAs and ribosomal RNAs; 2) the absence of peptidoglycan cell walls; 3) the presence of ether-linked lipids built from branched-chain subunits; and 4) their occurrence in unusual habitats. While archaea resemble bacteria in morphology and genomic organization, they resemble eukarya in their method of genomic replication.
Examples: :
Thermoproteales; Haloferax volcanii; Methanospirillum
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abbreviation: arch
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Facts about SN ArchaeonRDF feed
| Abbreviation | arch + |
| SN affected by | SN Acquired Abnormality +, SN Cell Function +, SN Cell or Molecular Dysfunction +, SN Congenital Abnormality +, SN Disease or Syndrome +, SN Experimental Model of Disease +, SN Genetic Function +, SN Mental Process +, SN Mental or Behavioral Dysfunction +, SN Molecular Function +, SN Neoplastic Process +, SN Organ or Tissue Function +, SN Organism Function +, SN Pathologic Function +, and SN Physiologic Function + |
| SN has part | SN Acquired Abnormality +, SN Anatomical Abnormality +, SN Body Part, Organ, or Organ Component +, SN Cell +, SN Cell Component +, SN Congenital Abnormality +, SN Embryonic Structure +, SN Fully Formed Anatomical Structure +, SN Gene or Genome +, and SN Tissue + |
| SN has process | SN Cell Function +, SN Cell or Molecular Dysfunction +, SN Disease or Syndrome +, SN Experimental Model of Disease +, SN Genetic Function +, SN Mental Process +, SN Mental or Behavioral Dysfunction +, SN Molecular Function +, SN Neoplastic Process +, SN Organ or Tissue Function +, SN Organism Function +, SN Pathologic Function +, and SN Physiologic Function + |
| SN has property | SN Clinical Attribute + |
| SN interacts with | SN Alga +, SN Amphibian +, SN Animal +, SN Archaeon +, SN Bacterium +, SN Bird +, SN Fish +, SN Fungus +, SN Human +, SN Invertebrate +, SN Mammal +, SN Organism +, SN Plant +, SN Reptile +, SN Rickettsia or Chlamydia +, SN Vertebrate +, and SN Virus + |
| SN issue in | SN Biomedical Occupation or Discipline +, and SN Occupation or Discipline + |