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  1. Acidaminococcus. Acidaminococcus is a genus in the phylum Bacillota ( Bacteria ), whose members are anaerobic diplococci that can use amino acids as the sole energy source for growth. [1] Like other members of the class Negativicutes, they are gram-negative, despite being Bacillota, which are normally gram-positive .

  2. Actinomycetota. Scanning electron micrograph of Actinomyces israelii . 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.

  3. Thermodesulfobacteria Garrity and Holt 2002. "Thermodesulfobacteriota" Whitman et al. 2018. The Thermodesulfobacteriota are a phylum [3] of thermophilic [4] sulfate-reducing bacteria . A pathogenic intracellular thermodesulfobacteriote has recently been identified.

  4. Armatimonadota was originally described solely on the basis of environmental 16S rRNA gene clone sequences, and was temporarily titled candidate phylum OP10. However, in 2011 a bacterial strain belonging to the phylum was isolated from an aquatic plant in Japan. The species was named Armatimonas rosea and was the first member of its phylum ...

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › MetabacillusMetabacillus - Wikipedia

    The name Metabacillus is derived from its taxonomic position identified through phylogenetic trees. The prefix "meta-" comes from the Greek adjective meta, and translates to "beside". Bacillus comes from the Latin noun bacillus, referring to both 'a small staff or rod' and Bacillus, the bacterial genus. Put together, the name Metabacillus ...

  6. Alicyclobacillus. Wisotzkey 1992. Type species. Alicyclobacillus acidocaldarius. (Darland & Brock 1971) Wisotzkey 1992 [1] Species. See text. Alicyclobacillus is a genus of Gram-variable, rod-shaped, spore-forming bacteria. The bacteria are able to grow in acidic conditions, while the spores are able to survive typical pasteurization procedures.

  7. Eubacteriaceae Scientific classification Domain: Bacteria Phylum: Bacillota Class: Clostridia Order: Eubacteriales Family: Eubacteriaceae Ludwig et al. 2010 Genera Acetobacterium Alkalibacter Alkalibaculum Aminicella Anaerofustis Eubacterium Garciella