archaeobacteria การใช้
- Scientists theorize that some archaeobacteria mutated to survive in cooler water, eventually evolving into more advanced cells.
- The discovery at St . Helens supports the theory that archaeobacteria, believed to date back as far as 4 billion years, may live below the earth's crust.
- Recent research " very strongly indicates that most of the higher organisms, including humans, evolved from a thermophyte, " or high-temperature archaeobacteria, Baross said.
- In hot springs formed after the eruption, University of Washington oceanographer John A . Baross and other scientists found primitive cells called archaeobacteria in 190-degree Fahrenheit ( 87.7 centigrade ) water.
- Dr . Walter Gilbert, a Harvard biologist, said that completion of these genomes will " give us a very deep way of looking back at the original division between the prokarya and eukarya and between them and the archaeobacteria ."