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Beggiatoa is a
genus of
Gammaproteobacteria belonging to the
order Thiotrichales, in the
Pseudomonadota phylum.
These bacteria form
colorless filaments...
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Beggiatoa leptomitoformis is a
chemolithoautotrophic bacterium from the
genus of
Beggiatoa which has been
isolated from
wastewater from
Moscow in Russia...
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known form of
lithotrophy during his
research with
Beggiatoa in 1887. He
reported that
Beggiatoa oxidized hydrogen sulfide (H2S) as an
energy source...
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genus of
filamentous sulfur-oxidizing bacteria,
related to the
genera Beggiatoa and Thioploca. They are
usually Gram-negative (but can be Gram-variable)...
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later were seen as
endophytic algae. Some
filamentous bacteria (e.g.,
Beggiatoa) were
originally seen as algae. Furthermore,
groups like the apicomplexans...
- can be
found in
plant and
animal proteins. In the 1880s,
while studying Beggiatoa (a
bacterium living in a
sulfur rich environment),
Sergei Winogradsky...
- are
closely related to
Thioploca and
Beggiatoa in function,
their structures are different.
Thioploca and
Beggiatoa cells are much
smaller and grow tightly...
- ****ociated with this
phenomenon include Sphaerotilus natans,
Zoogloea spp.,
Beggiatoa spp., and
Rhodoferax spp. In
addition to
being a
bioindicator of organic...
- Clostridium, Desulfovibrio, Chlorobium, Chromatium, Rhodomicrobium, and
Beggiatoa, as well as many
other species of bacteria, cyanobacteria, and algae....
- Prochlorococcus, Prochloron, and
Prochlorothrix Formerly, some bacteria, like
Beggiatoa, were
thought to be
colorless Cyanobacteria. The
currently accepted taxonomy...