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1: List of pages with the keyword Archae
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23: ...all structure of D50S is similar to that from the archae bacterium Haloarcula marismortui (H50S); however,... - Category:Archae (37 bytes)
1: List of pages with the keyword Archae - User:Yash Patankar/Sandbox 1 (11,759 bytes)
7: ...aryotes as well as bacteria with the exception of archae (Chen et al., 2006). Hsp90 has been shown to act ... - 3i6s (4,734 bytes)
24: Subtilases are serine proteases found in Archae, Bacteria, yeasts, and higher eukaryotes. Plants ... - 3i74 (4,960 bytes)
24: Subtilases are serine proteases found in Archae, Bacteria, yeasts, and higher eukaryotes. Plants ... - Acetyl-CoA synthase (1,492 bytes)
5: ...''' (ACS) is a Fe-Ni-S containing enzyme found in archae and bacteria. ACS is divided to 4 classes:<br /> - SAM decarboxylase (3,096 bytes)
3: ...ses of AMD. '''AMD I''' is found in bacteria and archae, '''AMD II''' is found in eukaryotes. - Sandbox Reserved 1132 (6,981 bytes)
17: ...recursors. The protein family is widespread among archae, bacteria and eukaryotes and shows a high degree ...
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