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Aquifex

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Domain
  
Family
  
Rank
  
Genus

Order
  
Aquificae

Class
  
Aquificae

Scientific name
  
Aquifex

Phylum
  
Aquificae

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Aquifex aeolicus, Thermotogae, Hydrogenobacter thermophilus, Archaeoglobus, Pyrococcus

Aquifex is a genus of bacteria, one of the few in the phylum Aquificae. There is one species of Aquifex with a validly published name - A. pyrophilus - but "A. aeolicus" is sometimes considered as species though it has no standing as a name given it has not been validly or effectively published. Aquifex spp. are extreme thermophiles, growing best at temperature of 85 °C to 95 °C. They are members of the [Bacteria] as opposed to the other inhabitants of extreme environments, the Archaea.

Aquifex Aquifex MicrobeWiki

Aquifex spp. are rod-shaped bacteria with a length of 2 to 6 µm and a diameter of around 0.5 µm. They are non-sporeforming, Gram negative autotrophs. Aquifex means water-maker in Latin, and refers to the fact that its method of respiration creates water. Aquifex tend to form cell aggregates composed of up to 100 individual cells.

Aquifex Aquifex MicrobeWiki

Aquifex spp. are thermophilic and often grow near underwater volcanoes or hot springs. A. aeolicus requires oxygen to survive, but can grow in levels of oxygen as low as 7.5 ppm. A. pyrophilus can even grow anaerobically by reducing nitrogen instead of oxygen. Like other thermophilic bacteria, Aquifex has important uses in industrial processes.

Aquifex Archaea amp Eubacteria Aquifex

The genome of "A. aeolicus" has been completed., This was made easier by the fact that the length of the genome is only about a third of the length of the genome for E. coli. Comparison of the A. aeolicus genome to other organisms showed that around 16% of its genes originated from the Archaea domain. Members of this genus are thought to be some of the earliest members of the eubacteria domain.

Aquifex Lehrstuhl Mikrobiologie Pictures Universitt Regensburg

"A. aeolicus" was discovered north of Sicily, while A. pyrophilus was first found just north of Iceland.

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Aquifex Wikipedia