Stetteria

In taxonomy, Stetteria is a genus of the Desulfurococcaceae.[1] Up to now there is only one species of this genus known (Stetteria hydrogenophila).[2]

Stetteria
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Stetteria

Jochimsen, Peinemann-Simon, Völker, Stüben, Botz, Stoffers, Dando & Thomm, 1998
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  • Jochimsen B; Peinemann-Simon S; Volker H; Stuben D; Botz R; Stoffers P; Dando PR; Thomm M (1997). "Stetteria hydrogenophila, gen. nov. and sp. nov., a novel mixotrophic sulfur-dependent crenarchaeote isolated from Milos, Greece". Extremophiles. 1 (2): 67–73. doi:10.1007/s007920050016. PMID 9680304.
  • Burggraf S; Huber H; Stetter KO (1997). "Reclassification of the crenarchael orders and families in accordance with 16S rRNA sequence data". Int. J. Syst. Bacteriol. 47 (3): 657–660. doi:10.1099/00207713-47-3-657. PMID 9226896.
  • Zillig W; Stetter KO; Prangishvilli D; Schafer W; Wunderl S; Janekovic D; Holz I; Palm P (1982). "Desulfurococcaceae, the second family of the extremely thermophilic, anaerobic, sulfur-respiring Thermoproteales". Zentralbl. Bakteriol. Parasitenkd. Infektionskr. Hyg. Abt. 1 Orig. C3: 304–317.
  • Noon, Kathleen R.; Guymon, Rebecca; Crain, Pamela F.; McCloskey, James A.; Thomm, Michael; Lim, Julianne; Cavicchioli, Ricardo (24 March 2003). "Influence of Temperature on tRNA Modification in Archaea: Methanococcoides burtonii (Optimum Growth Temperature [Topt], 23°C) and Stetteria hydrogenophila (Topt, 95°C)" (3 July 2003). PMC 193749. Cite journal requires |journal= (help)

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