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Actinocorallia Glomerata
''Actinocorallia'' is a genus in the phylum Actinomycetota ( Bacteria). Etymology The name ''Actinocorallia'' derives from: Greek noun ()'', a beam; Latin noun ''corallium'', coral; New Latin feminine gender noun ''Actinocorallia'', meaning an actinomycete microorganism that forms sporophores resembling coral. Species The genus contains 7 species (including basonyms and synonyms), namely * '' A. aurantiaca'' ( (Lavrova and Preobrazhenskaya 1975) Zhang ''et al''. 2001; New Latin feminine gender adjective ''aurantiaca'', orange-coloured, referring to the gold-colored substrate mycelium.), was formerly known as '' Actinomadura aurantiaca'' * '' A. aurea'' ( Tamura ''et al''. 2007; Latin feminine gender adjective ''aurea'', golden.), formerly known as "Sarraceniospora aurea" * '' A. cavernae'' ( Lee 2006; Latin genitive case noun ''cavernae'', of a cavern), was isolated from a cave in Jeju, Korea * '' A. glomerata'' ( (Itoh ''et al''. 1996) Zhang ''et al''. 2001; Latin ...
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Bacteria
Bacteria (; singular: bacterium) are ubiquitous, mostly free-living organisms often consisting of one biological cell. They constitute a large domain of prokaryotic microorganisms. Typically a few micrometres in length, bacteria were among the first life forms to appear on Earth, and are present in most of its habitats. Bacteria inhabit soil, water, acidic hot springs, radioactive waste, and the deep biosphere of Earth's crust. Bacteria are vital in many stages of the nutrient cycle by recycling nutrients such as the fixation of nitrogen from the atmosphere. The nutrient cycle includes the decomposition of dead bodies; bacteria are responsible for the putrefaction stage in this process. In the biological communities surrounding hydrothermal vents and cold seeps, extremophile bacteria provide the nutrients needed to sustain life by converting dissolved compounds, such as hydrogen sulphide and methane, to energy. Bacteria also live in symbiotic and parasitic relationsh ...
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Actinomadura
The genus ''Actinomadura'' is one of four genera of Actinomycetota that belong to the family Thermomonosporaceae. It contains aerobic, Gram-positive, non-acid-fast, non-motile, chemo-organotrophic actinomycetes that produce well-developed, non-fragmenting vegetative mycelia and aerial hyphae that differentiate into surface-ornamented spore chains. These chains are of various lengths and can be straight, hooked or spiral. The genus currently comprises over 70 species with validly published names with standing in nomenclature, although the species status of some strains remains uncertain, and further comparative studies are needed. Members of the genus are not characterized chemotaxonomy, chemotaxonomically by type III/B cell walls (meso-diaminopimelic acid and madurose are present) with peptidoglycan structures of the acetyl type. The predominant menaquinone types are MK-9(H4), MK-9(H6) and MK-9(H8). The phospholipid pattern is PI (diphosphatidylglycerol and phosphatidylinositol ...
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Microbiology
Microbiology () is the scientific study of microorganisms, those being unicellular (single cell), multicellular (cell colony), or acellular (lacking cells). Microbiology encompasses numerous sub-disciplines including virology, bacteriology, protistology, mycology, immunology, and parasitology. Eukaryotic microorganisms possess membrane-bound organelles and include fungi and protists, whereas prokaryotic organisms—all of which are microorganisms—are conventionally classified as lacking membrane-bound organelles and include Bacteria and Archaea. Microbiologists traditionally relied on culture, staining, and microscopy. However, less than 1% of the microorganisms present in common environments can be cultured in isolation using current means. Microbiologists often rely on molecular biology tools such as DNA sequence based identification, for example the 16S rRNA gene sequence used for bacteria identification. Viruses have been variably classified as organisms, as they have ...
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Bacterial Taxonomy
Bacterial taxonomy is the taxonomy, i.e. the rank-based classification, of bacteria. In the scientific classification established by Carl Linnaeus, each species has to be assigned to a genus ( binary nomenclature), which in turn is a lower level of a hierarchy of ranks (family, suborder, order, subclass, class, division/phyla, kingdom and domain). In the currently accepted classification of life, there are three domains (Eukaryotes, Bacteria and Archaea), which, in terms of taxonomy, despite following the same principles have several different conventions between them and between their subdivisions as they are studied by different disciplines (botany, zoology, mycology and microbiology). For example, in zoology there are type specimens, whereas in microbiology there are type strains. Diversity Prokaryotes share many common features, such as lack of nuclear membrane, unicellularity, division by binary-fission and generally small size. The various species differ amongst each ot ...
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Actinocorallia Longicatena
''Actinocorallia'' is a genus in the phylum Actinomycetota ( Bacteria). Etymology The name ''Actinocorallia'' derives from: Greek noun ()'', a beam; Latin noun ''corallium'', coral; New Latin feminine gender noun ''Actinocorallia'', meaning an actinomycete microorganism that forms sporophores resembling coral. Species The genus contains 7 species (including basonyms and synonyms), namely * '' A. aurantiaca'' ( (Lavrova and Preobrazhenskaya 1975) Zhang ''et al''. 2001; New Latin feminine gender adjective ''aurantiaca'', orange-coloured, referring to the gold-colored substrate mycelium.), was formerly known as '' Actinomadura aurantiaca'' * '' A. aurea'' ( Tamura ''et al''. 2007; Latin feminine gender adjective ''aurea'', golden.), formerly known as "Sarraceniospora aurea" * '' A. cavernae'' ( Lee 2006; Latin genitive case noun ''cavernae'', of a cavern), was isolated from a cave in Jeju, Korea * '' A. glomerata'' ( (Itoh ''et al''. 1996) Zhang ''et al''. 2001; Latin ...
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Actinocorallia Libanotica
''Actinocorallia'' is a genus in the phylum Actinomycetota ( Bacteria). Etymology The name ''Actinocorallia'' derives from: Greek noun ()'', a beam; Latin noun ''corallium'', coral; New Latin feminine gender noun ''Actinocorallia'', meaning an actinomycete microorganism that forms sporophores resembling coral. Species The genus contains 7 species (including basonyms and synonyms), namely * '' A. aurantiaca'' ( (Lavrova and Preobrazhenskaya 1975) Zhang ''et al''. 2001; New Latin feminine gender adjective ''aurantiaca'', orange-coloured, referring to the gold-colored substrate mycelium.), was formerly known as '' Actinomadura aurantiaca'' * '' A. aurea'' ( Tamura ''et al''. 2007; Latin feminine gender adjective ''aurea'', golden.), formerly known as "Sarraceniospora aurea" * '' A. cavernae'' ( Lee 2006; Latin genitive case noun ''cavernae'', of a cavern), was isolated from a cave in Jeju, Korea * '' A. glomerata'' ( (Itoh ''et al''. 1996) Zhang ''et al''. 2001; Latin ...
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Actinocorallia Herbida
''Actinocorallia'' is a genus in the phylum Actinomycetota ( Bacteria). Etymology The name ''Actinocorallia'' derives from: Greek noun ()'', a beam; Latin noun ''corallium'', coral; New Latin feminine gender noun ''Actinocorallia'', meaning an actinomycete microorganism that forms sporophores resembling coral. Species The genus contains 7 species (including basonyms and synonyms), namely * '' A. aurantiaca'' ( (Lavrova and Preobrazhenskaya 1975) Zhang ''et al''. 2001; New Latin feminine gender adjective ''aurantiaca'', orange-coloured, referring to the gold-colored substrate mycelium.), was formerly known as '' Actinomadura aurantiaca'' * '' A. aurea'' ( Tamura ''et al''. 2007; Latin feminine gender adjective ''aurea'', golden.), formerly known as "Sarraceniospora aurea" * '' A. cavernae'' ( Lee 2006; Latin genitive case noun ''cavernae'', of a cavern), was isolated from a cave in Jeju, Korea * '' A. glomerata'' ( (Itoh ''et al''. 1996) Zhang ''et al''. 2001; Latin ...
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Actinocorallia Glomerata
''Actinocorallia'' is a genus in the phylum Actinomycetota ( Bacteria). Etymology The name ''Actinocorallia'' derives from: Greek noun ()'', a beam; Latin noun ''corallium'', coral; New Latin feminine gender noun ''Actinocorallia'', meaning an actinomycete microorganism that forms sporophores resembling coral. Species The genus contains 7 species (including basonyms and synonyms), namely * '' A. aurantiaca'' ( (Lavrova and Preobrazhenskaya 1975) Zhang ''et al''. 2001; New Latin feminine gender adjective ''aurantiaca'', orange-coloured, referring to the gold-colored substrate mycelium.), was formerly known as '' Actinomadura aurantiaca'' * '' A. aurea'' ( Tamura ''et al''. 2007; Latin feminine gender adjective ''aurea'', golden.), formerly known as "Sarraceniospora aurea" * '' A. cavernae'' ( Lee 2006; Latin genitive case noun ''cavernae'', of a cavern), was isolated from a cave in Jeju, Korea * '' A. glomerata'' ( (Itoh ''et al''. 1996) Zhang ''et al''. 2001; Latin ...
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Jeju City
Jeju City ( ko, 제주시, Jeju-si; ) is the capital of the Jeju Province in South Korea and the largest city on Jeju Island. The city is served by Jeju International Airport ( IATA code CJU). Located on an island off the Korean Peninsula, Jeju has mild, warm weather during much of the year. The city is a well-known resort, with prestigious hotels and public casino facilities. In 2011, 9.9 million passengers flew between the two cities of Seoul and Jeju, making the Gimpo–Jeju route the world's busiest passenger air route. Jeju welcomes over ten million visitors every year, mainly from the South Korean mainland, Japan, and China. The population of Jeju City is 486,306 people and 205,386 households (244,153 men and 242,153 women, February 2019). The population density is 470.03 (per square km, 2015). History The area of the city has played a central role in Jeju since before recorded history. The Samseonghyeol, holes from which the three ancestors of the Jeju people are s ...
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Latin Declension
Latin declension is the set of patterns according to which Latin words are declined—that is, have their endings altered to show grammatical case, number and gender. Nouns, pronouns, and adjectives are declined (verbs are conjugated), and a given pattern is called a declension. There are five declensions, which are numbered and grouped by ending and grammatical gender. Each noun follows one of the five declensions, but some irregular nouns have exceptions. Adjectives are of two kinds: those like 'good' use first-declension endings for the feminine, and second-declension for masculine and neuter. Other adjectives such as belong to the third declension. There are no fourth- or fifth-declension adjectives. Pronouns are also of two kinds, the personal pronouns such as 'I' and 'you ()', which have their own irregular declension, and the third-person pronouns such as 'this' and 'that' which can generally be used either as pronouns or adjectivally. These latter decline in a sim ...
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Actinocorallia Cavernae
''Actinocorallia'' is a genus in the phylum Actinomycetota ( Bacteria). Etymology The name ''Actinocorallia'' derives from: Greek noun ()'', a beam; Latin noun ''corallium'', coral; New Latin feminine gender noun ''Actinocorallia'', meaning an actinomycete microorganism that forms sporophores resembling coral. Species The genus contains 7 species (including basonyms and synonyms), namely * '' A. aurantiaca'' ( (Lavrova and Preobrazhenskaya 1975) Zhang ''et al''. 2001; New Latin feminine gender adjective ''aurantiaca'', orange-coloured, referring to the gold-colored substrate mycelium.), was formerly known as '' Actinomadura aurantiaca'' * '' A. aurea'' ( Tamura ''et al''. 2007; Latin feminine gender adjective ''aurea'', golden.), formerly known as "Sarraceniospora aurea" * '' A. cavernae'' ( Lee 2006; Latin genitive case noun ''cavernae'', of a cavern), was isolated from a cave in Jeju, Korea * '' A. glomerata'' ( (Itoh ''et al''. 1996) Zhang ''et al''. 2001; Latin ...
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Actinocorallia Aurea
''Actinocorallia'' is a genus in the phylum Actinomycetota ( Bacteria). Etymology The name ''Actinocorallia'' derives from: Greek noun ()'', a beam; Latin noun ''corallium'', coral; New Latin feminine gender noun ''Actinocorallia'', meaning an actinomycete microorganism that forms sporophores resembling coral. Species The genus contains 7 species (including basonyms and synonyms), namely * '' A. aurantiaca'' ( (Lavrova and Preobrazhenskaya 1975) Zhang ''et al''. 2001; New Latin feminine gender adjective ''aurantiaca'', orange-coloured, referring to the gold-colored substrate mycelium.), was formerly known as '' Actinomadura aurantiaca'' * '' A. aurea'' ( Tamura ''et al''. 2007; Latin feminine gender adjective ''aurea'', golden.), formerly known as "Sarraceniospora aurea" * '' A. cavernae'' ( Lee 2006; Latin genitive case noun ''cavernae'', of a cavern), was isolated from a cave in Jeju, Korea * '' A. glomerata'' ( (Itoh ''et al''. 1996) Zhang ''et al''. 2001; Latin ...
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