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Aquificaceae
The Aquificaceae family are bacteria that live in harsh environmental settings such as hot springs, sulfur pools, and hydrothermal vents. Although they are true bacteria as opposed to the other inhabitants of extreme environments, the Archaea, Aquificaceae genera are an early phylogenetic branch. Phylogeny The currently accepted taxonomy is based on the List of Prokaryotic names with Standing in Nomenclature (LPSN) and National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI) Unassigned species: * "''Aquifex aeolicus''" Huber and Stetter 2001 See also * List of bacterial orders * List of bacteria genera This article lists the genera of the bacteria. The currently accepted taxonomy is based on the List of Prokaryotic names with Standing in Nomenclature (LPSN) and National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI). However many taxonomic names are ... References * Reysenbach A-L, Phylum BI (2001) Aquificae phy. nov. In: Boone DR, Castenholz RW (eds) Bergey's Manual of Systematic ...
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Thermocrinis Jamiesonii
''Thermocrinis jamiesonii'' is a Gram-negative bacterium that is thermophilic, growing at temperatures ranging from 70 to 85°C. It grows as a chemolithoautotroph or chemolithoheterotroph, using thiosulfate as its sole electron donor, and is obligately microaerophilic. The strain GBS1T was isolated from Great Boiling Spring, Nevada, USA. Physiology ''Thermocrinis jamiesonii'' is a chemoautotrophic and chemolithoheterotrophic bacterium from the family Aquificaceae. It requires thiosulfate as an electron donor. It cannot use sulfur or hydrogen like others within this genus. This species can tolerate a higher NaCl concentration (1.17%) than other species within the genus, which includes ''Thermocrinis albus'' (0.7%), ''Thermocrinis minervae'' (0.5%), and ''Thermocrinis ruber'' (0.5%). ''T. jamiesonii'' is an obligate microaerophile, with a growth range of 0.5-8% oxygen, growing optimally at 1-2%, and cannot grow anaerobically. A neutral pH is preferred, ranging between 6.50 an ...
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List Of Bacteria Genera
This article lists the genera of the bacteria. The currently accepted taxonomy is based on the List of Prokaryotic names with Standing in Nomenclature (LPSN) and National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI). However many taxonomic names are taken from the GTDB release 07-RS207 (8th April 2022). Phyla {, border="0" style="width: 100%;" ! , - , style="border:0px" valign="top", {, class="wikitable sortable" style="width: 100%; font-size: 95%;" !Syperphylum !Phylum !Authority !Synonyms , - , Parakaryota , , , Myojin parakaryote , - , , " Canglongiota" , Zhang et al. 2022 , , - , , " Fervidibacteria" , , OctSpa1-106 , - , , " Heilongiota" , Zhang et al. 2022 , , - , , " Qinglongiota" , Zhang et al. 2022 , , - , , " Salinosulfoleibacteria" , Tazi et al. 2006 , , - , , " Teskebacteria" , Dojka 1998 , WS1 , - , , " Tharpellota" , Speth et al. 2022 , , - , Terrabacteria , Chloroflexota , Whitman et al. 2018 , "Thermomicrobiota" , - , Terrabacteria , " Dormibacterota ...
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Aquifex Aeolicus
"''Aquifex aeolicus''" is a chemolithoautotrophic, Gram-negative, motile, hyperthermophilic bacterium. "''A. aeolicus"'' is generally rod-shaped with an approximate length of 2.0-6.0μm and a diameter of 0.4-0.5μm. "''A. aeolicus''" is neither validly nor effectively published and, having no standing in nomenclature, should be styled in quotation marks. It is one of a handful of species in the Aquificota phylum, an unusual group of thermophilic bacteria that are thought to be some of the oldest species of bacteria, related to filamentous bacteria first observed at the turn of the century. "''A. aeolicus''" is also believed to be one of the earliest diverging species of thermophilic bacteria. "''A. aeolicus''" grows best in water between 85 °C and 95 °C, and can be found near underwater volcanoes or hot springs. It requires oxygen to survive but has been found to grow optimally under microaerophilic conditions. Due to its high stability against high temperature and la ...
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Hydrogenobacter Thermophilus
''Hydrogenobacter thermophilus'' is an extremely thermophilic, straight rod (bacillus) bacterium. TK-6 is the type strain for this species. It is a Gram negative, non-motile, obligate chemolithoautotroph. It belongs to one of the earliest branching order of Bacteria. ''H. thermophilus'' TK-6 lives in soil that contains hot water. It was one of the first hydrogen oxidizing bacteria described leading to the discovery, and subsequent examination of many unique proteins involved in its metabolism. Its discovery contradicted the idea that no obligate hydrogen oxidizing bacteria existed, leading to a new understanding of this physiological group. Additionally, ''H. thermophilus'' contains a fatty acid composition that had not been observed before. History ''Hydrogenobacter thermophilus'' TK-6 was originally discovered by Toshiyuki Kawasumi at the Department of Agricultural Chemistry, University of Tokyo in 1980. TK-6 was found with four other previously unknown hydrogen oxidizi ...
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Hydrogenobacter Hydrogenophilus
''Hydrogenobacter'' is a genus of bacteria, one of the few in the phylum Aquificota. Type species is '' H. thermophilus''. This genus belongs to ''Bacteria'' as opposed to the other inhabitants of extreme environments, the Archaea.List of prokaryotic names with standing in nomenclature
in: LPSN bacterio.net


Phylogeny

The currently accepted taxonomy is based on the (LPSN) and

Hydrogenobacter
''Hydrogenobacter'' is a genus of bacteria, one of the few in the phylum Aquificota. Type species is '' H. thermophilus''. This genus belongs to ''Bacteria'' as opposed to the other inhabitants of extreme environments, the Archaea.List of prokaryotic names with standing in nomenclature
in: LPSN bacterio.net


Phylogeny

The currently accepted taxonomy is based on the (LPSN) and

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Aquifex Pyrophilus
''Aquifex pyrophilus'' is a gram-negative, non-spore forming, rod-shaped bacteria. It is one of a handful of species in the Aquificota phylum, which are a group of thermophilic bacteria that are found near underwater volcanoes or hot springs. Name Meaning ''Aquifex pyrophilus'' has a name that references its respiration and its habitat. The name "Aquifex" means "water-maker" in Latin. The name was assigned to ''A. pyrophilus'' because it typically uses oxygen as its respiration and water as a byproduct. The name "Pyrophilus" can be broken down into "Pyro" and "Philus". "Pyro" is Latin for fire, heat, or high temperature and "Philus" is a Latin word for "loving". Therefore the term "pyrophilus" can be interpreted as "heat loving" which refers to the habitat ''A. pyrophilus'' is typically found in. Habitat The genus Aquifex is a contains some of the most thermophilic bacterium of all known bacteria. ''A. pyrophilus'' is an aquatic microbe that is typically found near underwa ...
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Thermocrinis Albus
''Thermocrinis albus'' is a bacterium. Its type strain is HI 11/12 (DSM 14484, JCM 11386). References Further reading *Dworkin, Martin, and Stanley Falkow, eds. The Prokaryotes: Vol. 7: Proteobacteria: Delta and Epsilon Subclasses. Deeply Rooting Bacteria. Vol. 7. Springer, 2006. * External links LPSN*Type strain of ''Thermocrinis albus'' at Bac''Dive'' - the Bacterial Diversity Metadatabase Aquificota Bacteria described in 2002 {{Bacteria-stub ...
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Thermocrinis Ruber
''Thermocrinis ruber'' is a species of bacteria. It is a pink-filament-forming hyperthermophilic bacterium first isolated from Yellowstone National Park. Its cells are gram-negative Gram-negative bacteria are bacteria that do not retain the crystal violet stain used in the Gram staining method of bacterial differentiation. They are characterized by their cell envelopes, which are composed of a thin peptidoglycan cell wa ... and grow at temperatures up to 89 °C. Its type strain is OC 1/4 DSM 12173Huber, Robert, et al. "Thermocrinis ruber gen. nov., sp. nov., a pink-filament-forming hyperthermophilic bacterium isolated from Yellowstone National Park."Applied and Environmental Microbiology 64.10 (1998): 3576-3583. References Further reading *Ármannsson, Halldór. Geochemistry of the Earth's Surface : Proceedings of the 5th International Symposium On the Geochemistry of the Earth Surface, Reykjavik, Iceland, 16–20 August 1999. Rotterdam: A.A. Balkema, 1999. *Dwor ...
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Hydrogenobacter Subterraneus
''Hydrogenobacter'' is a genus of bacteria, one of the few in the phylum Aquificota. Type species is '' H. thermophilus''. This genus belongs to ''Bacteria'' as opposed to the other inhabitants of extreme environments, the Archaea.List of prokaryotic names with standing in nomenclature
in: LPSN bacterio.net


Phylogeny

The currently accepted taxonomy is based on the (LPSN) and

Thermocrinis Minervae
''Thermocrinis minervae'' is a bacterium. Its cells are gram-negative and are approximately 2.4–3.9 micrometres long and 0.5–0.6 micrometres wide; they are motile Motility is the ability of an organism to move independently, using metabolic energy. Definitions Motility, the ability of an organism to move independently, using metabolic energy, can be contrasted with sessility, the state of organisms th ... rods with polar flagella. It grows in temperatures between and . Its type strain is CR11T (=5DSM 19557T =5ATCC BAA-1533T). References Further reading *Dworkin, Martin, and Stanley Falkow, eds. The Prokaryotes: Vol. 7: Proteobacteria: Delta and Epsilon Subclasses. Deeply Rooting Bacteria. Vol. 7. Springer, 2006. External linksLPSN*Type strain of ''Thermocrinis minervae'' at Bac''Dive'' - the Bacterial Diversity Metadatabase Aquificota Bacteria described in 2010 {{Bacteria-stub ...
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List Of Bacterial Orders
This article lists the orders of the Bacteria. The currently accepted taxonomy is based on the List of Prokaryotic names with Standing in Nomenclature (LPSN) and National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI) and the phylogeny is based on 16S rRNA-based LTP release 132 by The All-Species Living Tree Project. Phylogeny National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI) taxonomy was initially used to decorate the genome tree via tax2tree. The 16S rRNA-based Greengenes taxonomy is used to supplement the taxonomy particularly in regions of the tree with no cultured representatives. List of Prokaryotic names with Standing in Nomenclature (LPSN) is used as the primary taxonomic authority for establishing naming priorities. Taxonomic ranks are normalised using phylorank and the taxonomy manually curated to remove polyphyletic groups. Cladogram was taken from GTDB release 07-RS207 (8th April 2022). Clade Terrabacteria Phylum Chloroflexota * Class ?"Bathosphaeria" Mehrshad ...
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