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- The Peptococcaceae are a family of bacteria in the order Clostridiales. Data related to Peptococcaceae at Wikispecies v t e...
- Press. pp. 365–376. Romond, Ch. (March 1980). "The taxonomy of the peptococcaceae". Infection. 8 (S2): S153–S154. doi:10.1007/BF01639880. PMID 7450858...
- Kluyver & van Niel 1936 "Desulfotomaculota" "Peptococcia" "Peptococcales" Peptococcaceae Thermanaerosceptrum corrig. Hamilton-Brehm et al. 2021 "Desulfotomaculota"...
- Enterobacteriaceae Cryptanaerobacter Bacillota Clostridia Clostridiales Peptococcaceae Cu****ibacter Pseudomonadota Alphaproteobacteria Hyphomicrobiales Hyphomicrobiaceae...
- Bacteria Phylum: Bacillota class: Clostridia Order: Clostridiales Family: Peptococcaceae Genus: Desulfitobacterium Species: D. dehalogenans Binomial name Desulfitobacterium...
- Peptococcus is a Gram-positive bacterium genus in the family Peptococcaceae. Species in the genus are part of the human microbiome, especially in the bacteria...
- Bacteria Phylum: Bacillota class: Clostridia Order: Clostridiales Family: Peptococcaceae Genus: Desulforudis Chivian et al. 2008 Species: Ca. D. audaxviator...
- strictly anaerobic, rod-shaped, spore-forming bacteria from the family of Peptococcaceae. Desulfitobacterium species have low GC-contents. The currently accepted...
- classification Domain: Bacteria Phylum: Bacillota class: Clostridia Order: Clostridiales Family: Peptococcaceae Genus: Cryptanaerobacter Type species C. phenolicus...
- Desulfosporosinus is a genus of strictly anaerobic, sulfate-reducing bacteria, often found in soil. The type species D. orientis was isolated in 1959 with...