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Mollicutes is a
class of
bacteria distinguished by the
absence of a cell wall. The word "
Mollicutes" is
derived from the
Latin mollis (meaning "soft"...
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organization of the
class Mollicutes. Originally,[when?] the
trivial name "mycoplasmas"
commonly denoted all
members of the
class Mollicutes (from
Latin mollis...
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generally believed to be monophyletic, or
paraphyletic with the
exclusion of
Mollicutes. The
currently accepted taxonomy based on the List of
Prokaryotic names...
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species of very
small cell
bacteria that lack a cell wall, in the
class Mollicutes. M.
pneumoniae is a
human pathogen that
causes the
disease Mycoplasma...
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distinct types within the
Ureaplasma genus.
classified within the
Mollicutes class,
Ureaplasma species have
undergone significant evolutionary adaptations...
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Mollicutes in ****l microbiology:
Mycoplasma hominis,
Ureaplasma urealyti****, Ureaplasma...
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Bacillota (positive in staining),
Gracilicutes (negative in staining),
Mollicutes (neutral in staining) and
Mendocutes (variable in staining).
Based on...
- This rule is
followed by two phyla:
Bacillota (except for the
classes Mollicutes and Negativicutes) and the Actinomycetota. In contrast,
members of the...
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divisions based on Gram staining:
Firmacutes (+),
Gracillicutes (−),
Mollicutes (0) and
Mendocutes (var.).
Since 1987, the
monophyly of the gram-negative...
- the mycoplasmas,
which are
human pathogens, they
belong to the
class Mollicutes.
Their cells are
extremely small, 1 to 2
micrometres across. They tend...