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- The Thermotogae is a class of kingdom Thermotogati and domain Bacteria. It's the sole class in the phylum Thermotogae. The class Thermotogae is composed...
- This suggests that an organism in of the phylum Thermotogota (formerly Thermotogae) was the most recent common ancestor of modern bacteria. Further chemical...
- (Chloroflexus, Herpetosiphon) Thermomicrobium group (Thermomicrobium roseum) Thermotogae (Thermotoga maritima) Traditionally, phylogeny was inferred and taxonomy...
- book}}: |journal= ignored (help) Reysenbach, A.-L. (2001) Phylum BII. Thermotogae phy. nov. In: Bergey's Manual of Systematic Bacteriology, pp. 369-387...
- Scientific classification Domain: Bacteria Phylum: Thermotogota class: Thermotogae Order: Thermotogales Family: Thermotogaceae Genus: Marinitoga Species:...
- Thermanaerovibrio (acidaminovorans, velox), Thermovirga (lienii), Thermotogota Thermotogae Fervidobacterium (changbai****, islandi****, nodosum, riparium, ), Geotoga...
- classification Domain: Bacteria Kingdom: Thermotogati Phylum: Thermotogota class: Thermotogae Order: Thermotogales Family: Thermotogaceae Genus: Thermotoga Species:...
- Bipolaricaulota" Deinococcota Synergistota Thermotogota Synonyms DST "Thermotogae" Battistuzzi & Hedges 2009 "Thermotogida" Luketa 2012 "Synthermota" Cavalier-Smith...
- instead keep into account graeco-latin grammar (e.g. the female plurals Thermotogae, Aquificae and Chlamydiae, the male plurals Chloroflexi, Bacilli and...
- Euryarchaea, (B) Proteobacteria, (C) Chlamydiae, (D) Spirochaetes, (E) Thermotogae, (F) Aquificae, (G) Actinobacteria, (H) Deinococcus, (I) Cyanobacteria...