- The
phylum Bacteroidota (synonym Bacteroidetes) is
composed of
three large classes of Gram-negative, nonsporeforming,
anaerobic or aerobic, and rod-shaped...
-
bacteria named after the main
member phyla Fibrobacterota, Chlorobiota, and
Bacteroidota. The
members are
considered to form a
clade due to a
number of conserved...
-
members of the
Bacteroidota and
Chlorobiota phyla. The
presence of
these molecular signatures supports the
close relationship of the
Bacteroidota and Chlorobiota...
- gram-negative
bacteria (e.g., Pseudomonadota, Aquificota, Chlamydiota,
Bacteroidota, Chlorobiota, "Cyanobacteria", Fibrobacterota, Verrucomicrobiota, Planctomycetota...
- one of the most well-represented
bacterial groups in
marine habitats;
Bacteroidota (e.g.
Cryomorphaceae and Flavobacteriaceae); and Cyanobacteria. According...
- Betaproteobacteria.
Although one
example is
predicted in the
phylum Bacteroidota, this is
likely to be the
result of a
recent horizontal gene transfer...
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Acidobacteriota Actinomycetota Aquificota Armatimonadota Atribacterota Bacillota Bacteroidota Balneolota Bdellovibrionota Caldisericota Calditrichota Campylobacterota...
-
Palleniella is a
genus in the
phylum Bacteroidota (Bacteria). The
genus is
named after the
British microbiologist Mark
Pallen who
pioneered the automation...
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Kiritimatiellia Lentisphaeria Verrucomicrobiia FCB
group (Sphingobacteria)
Bacteroidota Bacteroidia Chlorobiia "Ignavibacteriia" "Kapaibacteria" "Kryptoniia"...
- Cytophaga-Flavobacteria-Bacteroides group, a
previous name for the
current Bacteroidota phylum Change From Baseline, a tool used in
clinical trials to measure...