Methanocaldococcus jannaschii (formerly Methanococcus jannaschii) is a thermophilicmethanogenicarchaean in the class Methanococci. It was the first archaeon, and third organism, to have its complete genome sequenced.[1] The sequencing identified many genes unique to the archaea. Many of the synthesis pathways for methanogenic cofactors were worked out biochemically in this organism,[2] as were several other archaeal-specific metabolic pathways.
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