Which genus, believed to be the deepest-branching archaeal genus, has flagella and is strictly anaerobic?
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Thermoproteus is believed to be the deepest-branching archaeal genus, has flagella and is strictly anaerobic.
This is the best example for one of the earliest forms of life on this planet. Thermoproteus is an anaerobic organism that will grow at the temperature of 80 degree centigrade.
This will have flagella and is a motile. This is a cellular membrane where lipids would be forming a monolayer would bilayer, which is typically called as archaeal.
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