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Nitrosopumilus

Nitrosopumilus maritimus is an extremely common archaeon living in seawater. It is the first member of the Group 1a Thaumarchaeota to be isolated in pure culture. Gene sequences suggest that the Group 1a Thaumarchaeota are ubiquitous with the oligotrophic surface ocean and can be found in most non-coastal marine waters around the planet. It is one of the smallest living organisms at 0.2 micrometers in diameter. It lives by oxidizing ammonia to nitrite. N. maritimus is capable of oxidizing ammonia at levels as low as 10 nanomolar, near the limit to sustain its life. This organism was isolated from sediment in a tropical tank at the Seattle Aquarium by a group led by David Stahl (University of Washington).In taxonomy, 'Candidatus Nitrosopumilus' is a genus of the Nitrosopumilaceae.

[ "16S ribosomal RNA", "Nitrogen cycle", "Phylogenetics", "Nitrification", "Archaea", "Nitrososphaera viennensis", "Nitrosoarchaeum", "Cenarchaeum symbiosum", "Nitrosotalea", "Nitrososphaera gargensis" ]
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