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Halobacteria / Haloferax / Pyrococcus / Halobacterium / Thermoproteus / Sulfolobus / Crenarchaeota / Euryarchaeota / Pyrodictiaceae / Archaea / Microbiology / Biology
Date: 2012-08-22 14:06:06
Halobacteria
Haloferax
Pyrococcus
Halobacterium
Thermoproteus
Sulfolobus
Crenarchaeota
Euryarchaeota
Pyrodictiaceae
Archaea
Microbiology
Biology

2013 MeSH Tree Structures. B2 - ORGANISMS-ARCHAEA

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