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Meaning of "eubacteria"

Eubacteria is a classification of bacteria, specifically referring to true bacteria that have a rigid cell wall and lack a nucleus
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  • plural of eubacterium

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Both primers are highly specific for eubacteria.
Eubacteria are also called true bacteria.
Prokaryotic cells include archaebacteria and eubacteria.
Eubacteria are found everywhere on the planet.
Thus the pathogens include archaebacteria and eubacteria.
Thermophilic eubacteria are suggested to have been among the earliest bacteria.
Genetically programmed expression of selectively sulfated proteins in eubacteria.
Eubacteria can either be autotrophic or heterotrophic depending on the species.
Archaebacteria and eubacteria are the two kingdoms of bacteria.
In vivo incorporation of alkynyl amino acids into proteins in eubacteria.
Eubacteria are the type of bacteria with which most people are familiar.
They are archaebacteria and eubacteria.
The eubacteria are the largest and most diverse taxonomic group of bacteria.
All known bacterial pathogens of humans belong to the eubacteria kingdom.
The first nine sequences are from eubacteria and the next eight sequences are from archaea.

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The enzyme is present in archae and eukaryotes but not in eubacteria.
Which are part of the Eubacteria kingdom.
Heme proteins with proximal histidine secreted by basidiomycetous fungi and eubacteria.
Eubacteria and Archaea can be distinguished by a number morphological and biochemical criteria.
It is a ubiquitous molecular chaperone that is found in eubacteria and all branches of eukarya.
Most eubacteria have DNA that is present in a single large circular chromosome.
Suitable prokaryotes for this purpose include bacteria such as archaebacteria and eubacteria.
The PCR test sensitively detects mycoplasma and eubacteria contamination of the culture.
Kingdom Eubacteria and Archaebacteria are composed of prokaryotes.
A diverse group of bacteria belongs to the Eubacteria kingdom.
The leaves Eubacteria and Archaebacteria together make up the Bacteria kingdom.
Polyamines in various Flavobacterium strains and related eubacteria were analyzed.
Eubacteria include fermicutes, gracilicutes and ternicutes.
Group II introns are mobile genetic elements which are found in eubacteria and organelles.
Restriction enzymes are endonucleases from eubacteria and archea that recognize a specific DNA sequence.
The systems for secreting proteins are highly conserved within the Eubacteria division.
Eukaryotes, eubacteria and archaea usually have this type of domains.
Class IB reductases are found in eubacteria.
According to Cavalier-Smith, eubacteria is the oldest group of terrestrial organisms still living.
The team also saw enrichment in Butyricicoccus and Eubacteria eligens.
The two major groups of bacteria, eubacteria and archaebacteria, diverged early in evolution.
The isolated bacteria are non-phototrophic eubacteria.
Eubacteria typically utilize glucose primarily vía the glycolytic pathway or vía the Entner-Doudoroff pathway.
The isolated bacteria are non-phototrophic eubacteria and archaeobacteria.
Some biologists, however, have argued that the archaebacteria and eukaryotes arose from specialized eubacteria.
The mevalonate pathway of eukaryotes, archaea, and eubacteria all begin the same way.
As their names suggest, Eubacteria and Archaebacteria are two different types of bacteria.
The bacterium may be any kind of protozoa, including eubacteria and archaebacteria.
Both Eubacteria and Archaebacteria are unicellular organisms without a nucleus and make sub-families of kingdom Monera.
Recently, the most extremely thermophilic organotrophic eubacteria presently known have been isolated and characterized.
Similarly, Archaea refers to prokaryotes that are distinguishable from eubacteria.
Examples of Eubacteria include Escherichia coli, Thermus thermophilus and Bacillus stearothermophilus.
By this term " bacteria " is meant eubacteria and archaebacteria.
Examples of Eubacteria include Escherichia coli, Thermus thermophilus, Bacillus subtilis and Bacillus stearothermophilus.
Suitable prokaryotes include e.g., bacteria such as archaebacteria and eubacteria.

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