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Natural genetic transformation has been
reported in at
least four
Hyphomicrobiales species:
Agrobacterium tumefaciens,
Methylobacterium organophilum,...
- Caulobacteridae,
which includes the
orders Caulobacterales, Parvularculales,
Hyphomicrobiales, Rhodobacterales, Rhodospirillales, Sneathiellales, Sphingomonadales...
- The
Methylobacteriaceae are a
family of
Hyphomicrobiales. Euzéby JP,
Parte AC. "Methylobacteriaceae". List of
Prokaryotic names with
Standing in Nomenclature...
- for this artefact, the
Pelagibacterales form a
sister clade to the
Hyphomicrobiales,
Rhodobacterales and
Caulobacterales instead.
Another study adheres...
- rod-shaped and
reproduce by budding, as in many
other members of the
Hyphomicrobiales. RNA
trees separate it from the others, however, and it is
given its...
- The
Brucellaceae are a
family of the Gram-negative
Hyphomicrobiales. They are
named after Sir
David Bruce, a
Scottish microbiologist. They are aerobic...
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Rickettsiales Hyphomicrobiales...
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Rickettsiales Hyphomicrobiales...
- They can also fix nitrogen, like many
other members of the
order Hyphomicrobiales. The
cells contained paired internal membranes which are
arranged towards...
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Pseudomonadati Phylum:
Pseudomonadota class:
Alphaproteobacteria Order:
Hyphomicrobiales Family:
Brucellaceae Genus:
Brucella Species: B. anthropi Binomial...