نتایج جستجو برای: prokaryotes

تعداد نتایج: 5351  

Journal: :Current Opinion in Microbiology 2009

2015
B. Whitman David C. Coleman

The number of prokaryotes and the total amount of their cellular carbon on earth are estimated to be 4–6 ! 1030 cells and 350–550 Pg of C (1 Pg " 1015 g), respectively. Thus, the total amount of prokaryotic carbon is 60–100% of the estimated total carbon in plants, and inclusion of prokaryotic carbon in global models will almost double estimates of the amount of carbon stored in living organism...

Journal: :Microbiological Reviews 1992

Journal: :Biotechnology & Biotechnological Equipment 2008

Journal: :Clinical Microbiology and Infection 2016

Journal: :Mobile Genetic Elements 2012

1998
William B. Whitman David C. Coleman William J. Wiebe

The number of prokaryotes and the total amount of their cellular carbon on earth are estimated to be 4–6 3 1030 cells and 350–550 Pg of C (1 Pg 5 1015 g), respectively. Thus, the total amount of prokaryotic carbon is 60–100% of the estimated total carbon in plants, and inclusion of prokaryotic carbon in global models will almost double estimates of the amount of carbon stored in living organism...

2014
David J. Martínez-Cano Mariana Reyes-Prieto Esperanza Martínez-Romero Laila P. Partida-Martínez Amparo Latorre Andrés Moya Luis Delaye

As revealed by genome sequencing, the biology of prokaryotes with reduced genomes is strikingly diverse. These include free-living prokaryotes with ∼800 genes as well as endosymbiotic bacteria with as few as ∼140 genes. Comparative genomics is revealing the evolutionary mechanisms that led to these small genomes. In the case of free-living prokaryotes, natural selection directly favored genome ...

2006
Bonnie L. Bassler Tassos Economou Rachel Fernandez Tracy Palmer John Innes

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Journal: :Cold Spring Harbor perspectives in biology 2014
Nick Lane

All morphologically complex life on Earth, beyond the level of cyanobacteria, is eukaryotic. All eukaryotes share a common ancestor that was already a complex cell. Despite their biochemical virtuosity, prokaryotes show little tendency to evolve eukaryotic traits or large genomes. Here I argue that prokaryotes are constrained by their membrane bioenergetics, for fundamental reasons relating to ...

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