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identity with
other members of
Chlamydiales.
Chlamydiales live in animals, insects, and protozoa. Currently, the
order Chlamydiales includes the
families Chlamydiaceae...
-
recognized as
bacteria and the
genus Chlamydia was validated. The
order Chlamydiales was
created by
Storz and Page in 1971. The
class Chlamydiia was recently...
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taxonomically classified in a
separate order.
Chlamydia is part of the
order Chlamydiales,
family Chlamydiaceae.[citation needed] In the
early 1990s six species...
- the 1960s to 1999 as a
species of this sole genus. In 1999, the
order Chlamydiales was ****igned two new
families (Parachlamydiaceae and Simkaniaceae), and...
- Bush RM,
Andersen AA (April 1999). "Emended
description of the
order Chlamydiales,
proposal of
Parachlamydiaceae fam. nov. and
Simkaniaceae fam. nov.,...
- Bush, RM.; Andersen, AA. (Apr 1999). "Emended
description of the
order Chlamydiales,
proposal of
Parachlamydiaceae fam. nov. and
Simkaniaceae fam. nov.,...
- Bush RM,
Andersen AA (April 1999). "Emended
description of the
order Chlamydiales,
proposal of
Parachlamydiaceae fam. nov. and
Simkaniaceae fam. nov.,...
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classification Domain:
Bacteria Phylum:
Chlamydiota class:
Chlamydiia Order:
Chlamydiales Family:
Chlamydiaceae Genus:
Chlamydia Species: C. trachomatis Binomial...
- gram-negative
bacteria that
belongs to the
phylum Chlamydiota,
order Chlamydiales.
Chlamydiaceae species express the family-specific lipopolysaccharide...
- most
Chlamydiales.
These data and
analysis of
Rhabdochlamydia morphology indicates that
these species belong to the
bacterial order Chlamydiales. The...