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|title=Taxonomic significance of the distribution of component parts of polar ether lipids in methanogens | |title=Taxonomic significance of the distribution of component parts of polar ether lipids in methanogens | ||
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|comment=Analysis includes core lipids, polar head groups, and glycolipid sugar on 18 species. Only hydroxyarchaeols are listed here. In addition, Methanosarcina alcaliphila and methanosalinarium flagellum are excluded because of the ambiguity of species identification. | |comment=Analysis includes core lipids, polar head groups, and glycolipid sugar on 18 species. Only hydroxyarchaeols are listed here. In addition, Methanosarcina alcaliphila and methanosalinarium flagellum are excluded because of the ambiguity of species identification. Two isomers of hydroxyarchaeol were discriminated by the response of monoalkylglycerol to the NaIO<sub>4</sub>-Schiff reagent. | ||
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Title | Taxonomic significance of the distribution of component parts of polar ether lipids in methanogens |
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Journal | Systematic and Applied Microbiology (13 pages) |
Year | 1993 |
Volume | 16 |
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- Analysis includes core lipids, polar head groups, and glycolipid sugar on 18 species. Only hydroxyarchaeols are listed here. In addition, Methanosarcina alcaliphila and methanosalinarium flagellum are excluded because of the ambiguity of species identification. Two isomers of hydroxyarchaeol were discriminated by the response of monoalkylglycerol to the NaIO4-Schiff reagent.
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