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- Bacillota (synonym Firmicutes) is a phylum of bacteria, most of which have gram-positive cell wall structure. The renaming of phyla such as Firmicutes...
- Monera was divided into four divisions based primarily on Gram staining: Bacillota (positive in staining), Gracilicutes (negative in staining), Mollicutes...
- Peptoniphilus is a genus of bacteria in the phylum Bacillota (Bacteria). The name Peptoniphilus derives from:Neo-Latin noun peptonum, peptone; Neo-Latin...
- trees place the heliobacteria among the Bacillota. They have no outer membrane and like certain other Bacillota (Clostridia), they form heat-resistant...
- Synergistota, and Elusimicrobiota) that are either part of the phylum Bacillota (a monoderm group) or branches in its proximity are also found to possess...
- classification. Other phyla that present sulfur-reducing bacteria are: Bacillota (Desulfitobacterium, Ammonifex, and Carboxydothermus), Aquificota (Desulfurobacterium...
- Firmicutes BV3 Low GC Bacillota "Bacillia" Bacillota A "Clostridiia" "Thermoanaerobacteria" "Thermosediminibacteria" Bacillota D "Dethiobacteria" "Natranaerobiia"...
- Dialister is a genus of Bacillota bacteria classified within the class Negativicutes. The currently accepted taxonomy[as of?] is based on the List of...
- Mollicutes within the Bacillota. An early edition of Bergey's Manual of Systematic Bacteriology placed class Mollicutes within phylum Bacillota, whereas in the...
- Firmicutes BV3 Low GC Bacillota "Bacillia" Bacillota A "Clostridiia" "Thermoanaerobacteria" "Thermosediminibacteria" Bacillota D "Dethiobacteria" "Natranaerobiia"...