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E F DeLong1, L L King, R Massana
1Marine Science Institute, University of California, Santa Barbara 93106, USA. delong@mbari.org
Abstract:
The kingdom Crenarchaeota is now known to include archaea which inhabit a wide variety of low-temperature environments. We report here lipid analyses of nonthermophilic crenarchaeotes, which revealed the presence of cyclic and acyclic dibiphytanylglycerol tetraether lipids. Nonthermophilic crenarchaeotes appear to be a major biological source of tetraether lipids in marine planktonic environments.
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