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1. Evolutionary conservation and structural localizations suggest a physical trace of metabolism's progressive geochronological emergence.

2. Recommended rejection of the names Malacoplasma gen. nov., Mesomycoplasma gen. nov., Metamycoplasma gen. nov., Metamycoplasmataceae fam. nov., Mycoplasmoidaceae fam. nov., Mycoplasmoidales ord. nov., Mycoplasmoides gen. nov., Mycoplasmopsis gen. nov. [Gupta, Sawnani, Adeolu, Alnajar and Oren 2018] and all proposed species comb. nov. placed therein.

3. Uniquely localized intra-molecular amino acid concentrations at the glycolytic enzyme catalytic/active centers of Archaea, Bacteria and Eukaryota are associated with their proposed temporal appearances on earth.

4. Concentration of specific amino acids at the catalytic/active centers of highly-conserved "housekeeping" enzymes of central metabolism in archaea, bacteria and Eukaryota: is there a widely conserved chemical signal of prebiotic assembly?

5. Taxonomic utility of a phylogenetic analysis of phosphoglycerate kinase proteins of Archaea, Bacteria, and Eukaryota: insights by Bayesian analyses.

6. Phylogeny of Firmicutes with special reference to Mycoplasma (Mollicutes) as inferred from phosphoglycerate kinase amino acid sequence data.

7. The necessity of combining genomic and enzymatic data to infer metabolic function and pathways in the smallest bacteria: amino acid, purine and pyrimidine metabolism in Mollicutes.

8. Suspected utility of enzymes with multiple activities in the small genome Mycoplasma species: the replacement of the missing "household" nucleoside diphosphate kinase gene and activity by glycolytic kinases.

9. Ureaplasma urealyticum: an opportunity for combinatorial genomics.

11. The proteome of Mycoplasma genitalium. Chaps-soluble component.

13. Mycoplasma genes: a case for reflective annotation.

14. Malate/lactate dehydrogenase in mollicutes: evidence for a multienzyme protein.

15. The comparative metabolism of the mollicutes (Mycoplasmas): the utility for taxonomic classification and the relationship of putative gene annotation and phylogeny to enzymatic function in the smallest free-living cells.

16. Reduction of benzyl viologen distinguishes genera of the class Mollicutes.

17. Comparative metabolism of Mesoplasma, Entomoplasma, Mycoplasma, and Acholeplasma.

18. Improved cultivation systems for isolation of the colorado potato beetle spiroplasma.

19. The metabolism of AIDS-associated mycoplasmas.

20. Early changes in the permeability of the blood-brain barrier produced by toxins associated with liver failure.

21. A mollicute (mycoplasma) DNA repair enzyme: purification and characterization of uracil-DNA glycosylase.

22. Pyrimidine deoxyribonucleotide metabolism in Acholeplasma laidlawii B-PG9.

23. Presence of anaplerotic reactions and transamination, and the absence of the tricarboxylic acid cycle in mollicutes.

24. Leprosy of the head and neck.

25. PPi-dependent phosphofructotransferase (phosphofructokinase) activity in the mollicutes (mycoplasma) Acholeplasma laidlawii.

26. Properties of the nucleases of mollicutes.

27. The metabolic pathways of Acholeplasma and Mycoplasma: an overview.

28. Adenylate energy charge in Acholeplasma laidlawii.

29. The anaplerotic phosphoenolpyruvate carboxylase of the tricarboxylic acid cycle deficient Acholeplasma laidlawii B-PG9.

30. Synthesis of adenylate nucleotides by Mollicutes (mycoplasmas).

31. A rapid radiometric technique used to trap and quantitate 14CO2 evolved by slow-growing microorganisms.

32. Respiration-associated components of Mollicutes.

33. Isolation of glycopeptides with skin test activity from dermatophytes.

34. Metabolic distinctiveness of ureaplasmas.

35. Enzymic activities of carbohydrate, purine, and pyrimidine metabolism in the Anaeroplasmataceae (class Mollicutes).

36. Purification and characterization of a dUTPase from Acholeplasma laidlawii B-PG9.

37. Lecithin changes in murine Mycoplasma pulmonis respiratory infection.

38. Reduced level of non-esterified fatty acids in sera from patients with infectious respiratory disease.

39. Acholeplasma laidlawii B-PG9 adenine-specific purine nucleoside phosphorylase that accepts ribose-1-phosphate, deoxyribose-1-phosphate, and xylose-1-phosphate.

40. Synthesis of deoxyribomononucleotides in Mollicutes: dependence on deoxyribose-1-phosphate and PPi.

41. Inhibition of citrulline synthesis by octanoate and its modulation by adenine nucleotides.

42. Localization of Enzymes in Mycoplasma.

44. Synthesis of saturated long chain fatty acids from sodium acetate-1-C14 by Mycoplasma.

45. Influence of lipid components of Mycoplasma laidlawii membranes on osmotic fragility of cells.

46. Isolation, Characterization, and Immunogenicity of Mycoplasma pneumoniae Membranes.

48. Color vision in the antelope ground squirrel.

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