Archaea

In the research it was discovered that the protein that makes up the shoton does not have one fixed form, but can exist in at least 11 states. Photo by CDC on Unsplash

And even so, the bacterium moves and moves

For many years, researchers from all over the world have debated the question: how do bacteria move? A new international study sheds light on the movement mechanism of those microscopic creatures, through a reexamination of the proteins that make them up
underwater emanation. Photo: shutterstock

Discovery of archaea capable of producing elemental carbon

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Life on poison / David Bailo

Darwin's coral reef of life according to Gugraten and Gupna: the lineages of living things today (in black) all descend from one ancient ancestor (black arrow). But this ancient ancestor did not live alone. Many other extinct species lived around it (gray lines). However, lateral gene transfer (red arrow) allowed their genes to survive and has reached the present day. This means that different cellular mechanisms in our body, such as the ribosomes and the enzymes that produce ATP, have different and extinct ancestors, who did not live in the same places and at the same times as the common ancestor of us and all the living world.

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