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Species of archaea From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Halorhabdus tiamatea is a halophilic archaeon isolated from the Red Sea. With its extremely high salinity optimum of 27% NaCl, Halorhabdus has one of the highest reported salinity optima of any living organism. [citation needed]
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Halorhabdus tiamatea Antunes et al. 2008[1] | |
The genome of Halorhabdus was sequenced in August 2014.[2] The G + C content of its DNA is estimated to be 64%.
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