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distributed in soil, fresh, and
seawater habitats. The name is
often spelt Flavobacteria, but was
officially named Flavobacteriia in 2012.
Flavobacteriia are...
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contains the
classes Chlorobiota, Fibrobacterota, Bacteroidota, and
Flavobacteria. However, this
megaclassification is not
followed by the
larger scientific...
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Oceanic climate under the Köppen
climate classification system Cytophaga-
Flavobacteria-Bacteroides group, a
previous name for the
current Bacteroidota phylum...
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Gammaproteobacteria Pseudomonadales Moraxellaceae Actibacter Bacteroidota Flavobacteria Flavobacteriales Flavobacteriaceae Adhaeribacter Bacteroidota Sphingobacteria...
- "Candidatus
Karelsulcia muelleri" is an aerobic, gram-negative,
bacillus bacterium that is a part of the
phylum Bacteroidota. "Ca. K. muelleri" is an obligate...
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Bacteria involved include those in the Vibrio-Aeromonas and Cytophaga-
Flavobacteria complexes. The
bacteria lyse
epidermal cells and chloroplasts, turning...
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trophic levels. In the
Southern Ocean,
flavobacteria dominate bacterial activity,
particularly flavobacteria in the
genus Polaribacter. Typically, these...
- motile, rod-shaped
bacteria that
consists of 130
recognized species.
Flavobacteria are
found in soil and
fresh water in a
variety of environments. Several...
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scheme of photoheterotrophy.
Other organisms,
including halobacteria and
flavobacteria and
vibrios have purple-rhodopsin-based
proton pumps that supplement...
- myxococcoides.
Gliding motility,
which is
present throughout the Cytophaga-
Flavobacteria group, is not well understood.
Motility does not
involve flagella, and...