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  • https://bio.libretexts.org/Courses/Portland_Community_College/Cascade_Microbiology/04%3A_Prokaryotic_Diversity/4.5%3A_Deeply_Branching_Bacteria
    Deeply branching bacteria are phylogenetically the most ancient forms of life, being the closest to the last universal common ancestor.  Deeply branching bacteria include many species that thrive in e...Deeply branching bacteria are phylogenetically the most ancient forms of life, being the closest to the last universal common ancestor.  Deeply branching bacteria include many species that thrive in extreme environments that are thought to resemble conditions on earth billions of years ago. Deeply branching bacteria are important for our understanding of evolution; some of them are used in industry
  • https://bio.libretexts.org/Courses/City_College_of_San_Francisco/Introduction_to_Microbiology_OER_-_Ying_Liu/06%3A_Prokaryotic_Pathogens/6.05%3A_Deeply_Branching_Bacteria
    Deeply branching bacteria are phylogenetically the most ancient forms of life, being the closest to the last universal common ancestor.  Deeply branching bacteria include many species that thrive in e...Deeply branching bacteria are phylogenetically the most ancient forms of life, being the closest to the last universal common ancestor.  Deeply branching bacteria include many species that thrive in extreme environments that are thought to resemble conditions on earth billions of years ago. Deeply branching bacteria are important for our understanding of evolution; some of them are used in industry
  • https://bio.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Microbiology/Microbiology_(OpenStax)/04%3A_Prokaryotic_Diversity/4.05%3A_Deeply_Branching_Bacteria
    Deeply branching bacteria are phylogenetically the most ancient forms of life, being the closest to the last universal common ancestor.  Deeply branching bacteria include many species that thrive in e...Deeply branching bacteria are phylogenetically the most ancient forms of life, being the closest to the last universal common ancestor.  Deeply branching bacteria include many species that thrive in extreme environments that are thought to resemble conditions on earth billions of years ago. Deeply branching bacteria are important for our understanding of evolution; some of them are used in industry
  • https://bio.libretexts.org/Courses/Mansfield_University_of_Pennsylvania/BSC_3271%3A_Microbiology_for_Health_Sciences_Sp21_(Kagle)/04%3A_Microbial_Diversity/4.03%3A_Representative_Groups/4.3.06%3A_Deeply_Branching_Bacteria
    Deeply branching bacteria are phylogenetically the most ancient forms of life, being the closest to the last universal common ancestor.  Deeply branching bacteria include many species that thrive in e...Deeply branching bacteria are phylogenetically the most ancient forms of life, being the closest to the last universal common ancestor.  Deeply branching bacteria include many species that thrive in extreme environments that are thought to resemble conditions on earth billions of years ago. Deeply branching bacteria are important for our understanding of evolution; some of them are used in industry
  • https://bio.libretexts.org/Courses/Clinton_College/BIO_403%3A_Microbiology_(Neely)/02%3A_Bacteria_Archaea_and_Eukaryotic_Microorganisms/2.01%3A_Prokaryotic_Diversity/2.1.05%3A_Deeply_Branching_Bacteria
    Deeply branching bacteria are phylogenetically the most ancient forms of life, being the closest to the last universal common ancestor.  Deeply branching bacteria include many species that thrive in e...Deeply branching bacteria are phylogenetically the most ancient forms of life, being the closest to the last universal common ancestor.  Deeply branching bacteria include many species that thrive in extreme environments that are thought to resemble conditions on earth billions of years ago. Deeply branching bacteria are important for our understanding of evolution; some of them are used in industry
  • https://bio.libretexts.org/Courses/North_Central_State_College/BIOL_1550%3A_Microbiology_(2025)/06%3A_Prokaryotic_Pathogens/6.05%3A_Deeply_Branching_Bacteria
    Deeply branching bacteria are phylogenetically the most ancient forms of life, being the closest to the last universal common ancestor.  Deeply branching bacteria include many species that thrive in e...Deeply branching bacteria are phylogenetically the most ancient forms of life, being the closest to the last universal common ancestor.  Deeply branching bacteria include many species that thrive in extreme environments that are thought to resemble conditions on earth billions of years ago. Deeply branching bacteria are important for our understanding of evolution; some of them are used in industry
  • https://bio.libretexts.org/Courses/City_College_of_San_Francisco/Introduction_to_Microbiology/04%3A_Prokaryotic_Diversity/4.04%3A_Deeply_Branching_Bacteria
    Deeply branching bacteria are phylogenetically the most ancient forms of life, being the closest to the last universal common ancestor.  Deeply branching bacteria include many species that thrive in e...Deeply branching bacteria are phylogenetically the most ancient forms of life, being the closest to the last universal common ancestor.  Deeply branching bacteria include many species that thrive in extreme environments that are thought to resemble conditions on earth billions of years ago. Deeply branching bacteria are important for our understanding of evolution; some of them are used in industry
  • https://bio.libretexts.org/Courses/Folsom_Lake_College/BIOL_440%3A_General_Microbiology_(Panoutsopoulos)/02%3A_Bacteria_Archaea_and_Eukaryotic_Microorganisms/2.01%3A_Prokaryotic_Diversity/2.1.05%3A_Deeply_Branching_Bacteria
    Deeply branching bacteria are phylogenetically the most ancient forms of life, being the closest to the last universal common ancestor.  Deeply branching bacteria include many species that thrive in e...Deeply branching bacteria are phylogenetically the most ancient forms of life, being the closest to the last universal common ancestor.  Deeply branching bacteria include many species that thrive in extreme environments that are thought to resemble conditions on earth billions of years ago. Deeply branching bacteria are important for our understanding of evolution; some of them are used in industry

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