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Terrabacteria is a taxon containing approximately two-thirds of prokaryote species, including those in the gram positive phyla (Actinomycetota and Bacillota) as well as the phyla "Cyanobacteria", Chloroflexota, and Deinococcota. It derives its name (terra = "land") from the evolutionary pressures of life on land.
- Actinomycetota
The Actinomycetota (or Actinobacteria) are a diverse phylum...
- Hydrobacteria
Hydrobacteria is a taxon containing approximately one-third...
- Terrabacter
Terrabacter is a genus of Gram positive, strictly aerobic,...
- Actinomycetota
The Actinomycetota (or Actinobacteria) are a diverse phylum of Gram-positive bacteria with high GC content. [4] . They can be terrestrial or aquatic. [5] . They are of great economic importance to humans because agriculture and forests depend on their contributions to soil systems.
Terrabacter is a genus of Gram positive, strictly aerobic, non-sporeforming bacteria. The genus name is derived from Latin terra (earth), referring to the type species' original isolation from soil. [3] The genus was first proposed in 1989; however, the type species Terrabacter tumescens was originally described in 1934, and had previously been ...
Feb 26, 2024 · Terrabacteria is a taxon containing approximately two-thirds of prokaryote species, including those in the gram positive phyla (Actinomycetota and Bacillota) as well as the phyla Cyanobacteria, Chloroflexota, and Deinococcota.
Hydrobacteria is a taxon containing approximately one-third of prokaryote species, mostly gram-negative bacteria and their relatives. [1] It was found to be the closest relative of an even larger group of Bacteria, Terrabacteria, which are mostly gram-positive bacteria.
Mar 4, 2022 · Article. Published: 04 March 2022. An ancient divide in outer membrane tethering systems in bacteria suggests a mechanism for the diderm-to-monoderm transition. Jerzy Witwinowski, Anna...
Mycoplasmatota. Mycoplasmatota is a phylum of bacteria that contains the class Mollicutes. The phylum was originally named "Tenericutes" ( tener cutis: soft skin). [4] [5] [6] Notable genera include Mycoplasma, Spiroplasma, Ureaplasma, and Candidatus Phytoplasma .