Ignavibacteriota | |
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Phylum: | Ignavibacteriota Podosokorskaya et al. 2021[1] |
Class: | Ignavibacteria Iino et al. 2010[2] |
Order: | Ignavibacteriales Iino et al. 2010[2] |
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The Ignavibacteriales are an order of obligately anaerobic, non-photosynthetic bacteria that are closely related to the green sulfur bacteria.[2][3]
The currently accepted taxonomy is based on the List of Prokaryotic names with Standing in Nomenclature (LPSN)[4] and National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI).[5]
Prokaryotes: Bacteria classification
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Terrabacteria BV1, BV3, BV5 |
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Thermotogida |
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Fusobacterida |
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Hydrobacteria BV2, BV4 |
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others |
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Ignavibacteriales |
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