- The
Chloroflexota are a
phylum of
bacteria containing isolates with a
diversity of phenotypes,
including members that are
aerobic thermophiles, which...
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structurally similar to gram-negative
bacteria with two layers. The
Chloroflexota have a
single layer, yet (with some exceptions)
stain negative. Two...
- (Actinomycetota and Bacillota) as well as the
phyla Cyanobacteriota,
Chloroflexota, and Deinococcota. It
derives its name (terra = "land") from the evolutionary...
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Bacteroidota Balneolota Caldisericota Calditrichota Chlamydiota Chlorobiota Chloroflexota Chrysiogenota Coprothermobacterota Cyanobacteriota Deferribacterota...
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Prokaryotic photoautotrophs include Cyanobacteria, Pseudomonadota,
Chloroflexota, Acidobacteriota, Chlorobiota, Bacillota, Gemmatimonadota, and Eremiobacterota...
- The
Chloroflexia are a
class of
bacteria in the
phylum Chloroflexota.
Chloroflexia are
typically filamentous, and can move
about through bacterial gliding...
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Spirochaetota Synergistota Unknown /
ungrouped Acidobacteriota Chloroflexota Chrysiogenota Cyanobacteria Deferribacterota Dictyoglomota Thermodesulfobacteriota...
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bacteria of the Chlorobiota. Like
other members of its
phylum (cf.
Chloroflexota), the
species stains Gram negative, yet has a
single lipid layer (monoderm)...
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Chthonomonadia "Fervidibacteria"
Fimbriimonadia "Heboniibacteriia" "Zipacnadia"
Chloroflexota "Caldilineia"
Chloroflexia Dehalococcoidia "Dormibacteria" Ktedonobacteria...
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represented by the
members of Nitrospinota, Nitrospirota, Pseudomonadota, and
Chloroflexota. This two-step
process was
described already in 1890 by the Ukrainian...