| 21. | "Methanosarcina " are the world's most diverse methanogens in terms of ecology.
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| 22. | This pathway is also used for carbon fixation by autotrophic sulfate-reducing bacteria and hydrogenotrophic methanogens.
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| 23. | Ftr from the thermophilic methanogen " Methanopyrus kandleri " ( which has an optimum dimer interface.
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| 24. | The methanogen " Methanopyrus kandleri " ( Kurr, 1991 ) was named in honor of Kandler.
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| 25. | Methanogens produce a gas which is much richer in the lighter carbon-12 than the products of serpentization.
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| 26. | Methane produced from marine methanogens is typically more D-enriched than methane produced from methanogens grown in freshwater.
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| 27. | Methane produced from marine methanogens is typically more D-enriched than methane produced from methanogens grown in freshwater.
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| 28. | Most methanogens are autotrophic producers, but those that oxidize CH 3 COO " are classed as chemotroph instead.
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| 29. | Most of these proteins are related to methanogenesis, and they could serve as potential molecular markers for the methanogens.
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| 30. | Hence, the unique shared presence of large numbers of proteins by all methanogens could be due to lateral gene transfers.
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