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Flaviflexus Massiliensis
''Flaviflexus massiliensis'' is a bacterium from the genus of ''Flaviflexus ''Flaviflexus'' is a genus of bacteria from the family Actinomycetaceae. Species of ''Flaviflexus'' have antimicrobial activity. References Actinomycetales Bacteria genera Taxa described in 2013 {{Bacteria-stub ...'' which has been isolated from the human gut. References Actinomycetales Bacteria described in 2016 {{Actinomycetota-stub ...
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Flaviflexus
''Flaviflexus'' is a genus of bacteria from the family Actinomycetaceae. Species of ''Flaviflexus'' have antimicrobial activity. References Actinomycetales Bacteria genera Taxa described in 2013 {{Bacteria-stub ...
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Actinomycetales
The Actinomycetales is an order of Actinomycetota. A member of the order is often called an actinomycete. Actinomycetales are generally gram-positive and anaerobic and have mycelia in a filamentous and branching growth pattern. Some actinomycetes can form rod- or coccoid-shaped forms, while others can form spores on aerial hyphae. Actinomycetales bacteria can be infected by bacteriophages, which are called actinophages. Actinomycetales can range from harmless bacteria to pathogens with resistance to antibiotics. Reproduction Actinomycetales have 2 main forms of reproduction: spore formation and hyphae fragmentation. During reproduction, Actinomycetales can form conidiophores, sporangiospores, and oidiospores. In reproducing through hyphae fragmentation, the hyphae formed by Actinomycetales can be a fifth to half the size of fungal hyphae, and bear long spore chains. Presence and associations Actinomycetales can be found mostly in soil and decaying organic matter, as well as in ...
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