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 JOURNAL OF SYSTEMATIC BIOLOGY 7(2)
This narrowly oriented classification negates the effectiveness of a valid phylogeny, by not taking into account the many different structural and physiological characters found in the Eubacteria.
These were reclassified using 20 different structural and physiological characters.
Figure 1 is the phylogram we constructed using MacClade 3.07 (Madison and Madison 1992) in our observation of the Eubacteria.
http://comenius.susqu.edu/bi/202/Journal/vol7/number2/magicmushrooms.htm   (1326 words)

  
 Oribacterium sinus gen. nov., sp. nov., within the family 'Lachnospiraceae' (phylum Firmicutes) -- Carlier et al. 54 ...
nov., within the family 'Lachnospiraceae' (phylum Firmicutes) -- Carlier et al.
http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/54/5/1611   (174 words)

  
 Obesity alters gut microbial ecology -- Ley et al. 102 (31): 11070 -- Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
the physiological contributions of Firmicutes to the intestinal
Clostridium cluster XIVa, a common clade in humans that includes
Firmicutes are in the class Bacillus, which is rare in the human
http://www.pnas.org/cgi/content/full/102/31/11070   (3333 words)

  
 Firmicutes - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Many Firmicutes produce endospores, which are resistant to desiccation and can survive extreme conditions.
Originally the Firmicutes were taken to include all Gram-positive bacteria, but more recently they tend to be restricted to a core group of related forms, called the low G+C group in contrast to the Actinobacteria.
They are found in various environments, and some notable pathogens.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Firmicutes   (209 words)

  
 CcpA-Dependent Carbon Catabolite Repression in Bacteria -- Warner and Lolkema 67 (4): 475 -- Microbiology and Molecular ...
in the Ntr cluster and Crh cluster of the Firmicutes.
TTE0115 resemble the serine phosphorylation motif in the Firmicutes
the phylum Firmicutes but are also found in the phyla Proteobacteria,
http://mmbr.asm.org/cgi/content/full/67/4/475   (7349 words)

  
 MavicaNET - Firmicutes
Katalóg / Kultúra / Vedy / Life Science / Taxonomy / Eubacteria / Firmicutes
http://www.mavicanet.com/lite/slk/7045.html   (31 words)

  
 Technical Reports -- Environmental Quality
Based on these results, we hypothesize that the saturated soil led to the development of alpha/deltaproteobacteria and firmicute subpopulations and that these populations were primarily responsible for the observed biological transformation of RDX.
However, these PLFAs are consistent with Gram-negative proteobacteria (n16:1w7c, n18:1w9c, and n18:1w7c) and firmicutes (i15:0 and a15:0).
http://www.crrel.usace.army.mil/techpub/CRREL_Reports/html_abstracts/Cat_R_abstracts.html   (5387 words)

  
 Firmicutes
The Firmicutes are a large and diverse group of Gram positive bacteria equivalent in size and diversity to the Gram negative Proteobacteria.
On the basis of 16S and 23S rRNA homology, members of the Firmicutes groups are presented below.
The Firmicutes comprise the large group of Bacteria with a Gram-positive type of cell wall.
http://www.bact.wisc.edu/Bact303/Firmicutes   (237 words)

  
 Research Highlights
Eighteen phylogenetically distinct strains cultivated from 10 families within the a- and g-Proteobacteria, the Firmicutes and Cyanobacteria.
Of seven distinct cultivated strains, three belong to each of the Actinobacteria and g-Proteobacteria; the seventh is a Firmicute not isolated from any other lake in this study.
Forty four phylogenetically distinct bacterial strains were isolated, for which preliminary day suggest eighteen are potentially new species or genera.
http://www.hawaii.edu/microbiology/MO/highlights2.htm   (628 words)

  
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Bacteria; Firmicutes; Bacillales; Bacillaceae; Bacillus; Bacillus cereus group Bacillus anthracis str.
Bacteria; Firmicutes; Bacillales; Bacillaceae; Bacillus; Bacillus cereus group Bacillus cereus ATCC 10987 --------------MPKG------------SG-----KVIAQNKKAFHDYFIEET-YEAGLVLQGTEIKSIRA-GRVNLKDAFARVHN-GEVWVHNMHISTYEQ-GNR-FNHDPLRTRKLLLHKKEIDKLAGAAKET-GYALVPLKIYLK-NGFAKMALGLAKGKKQYDKRHDLKEKEAK-REIARAFRDRQK-M---- >gi47530641
Bacteria; Firmicutes; Bacillales; Bacillaceae; Bacillus; Bacillus cereus group Bacillus cereus ATCC 14579 --------------MPKG------------TG-----KVIAQNKKAFHDYFIEET-YEAGLVLQGTEIKSIRA-GRVNLKDAFARVHN-GEVWVHNMHINTYEQ-GNR-FNHDPLRTRKLLLHKKEIDKLAGAAKET-GYALVPLRIYLK-NGFAKMALGLAKGKKQYDKRHDLKEKEAK-REIARAFRDRQK-M---- >gi42784277
http://psyche.uthct.edu/dbs/tmRDB/protein/smpb/alignment/fasta/smpb_ali.fasta   (2508 words)

  
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In this project, the PGK-tree was re-examined and tested by more sensitive and rigorous computational means than the neighbor-joining techniques.
Phylogenetic trees based on PGK data prove a monophyletic origin of the Mollicutes within the Firmicutes, whereas Bacilli (Firmicutes) and Clostridia (Firmicutes) appeared as paraphyletic.
With two exceptions, that is, Thermotoga (Thermotogae) and Fusobacterium (Fusobacteria) which clustered within the Firmicutes, comparative analyses show that at low taxonomic level, the resolved phylogenetic relationships inferred from both our PGK protein and 16S rRNA gene sequence data are congruent.
http://www.biozentrum.uni-wuerzburg.de/fileadmin/REPORT/BIOIN/bioinf007.htm   (459 words)

  
 ARS Publication request: EVOLUTION OF THE PROKARYOTIC PROTEIN NUSA: COMPARISON OF NUSA IN CLOVER PHYLLODY (CPH) ...
Because of the inability to culture this or any phytoplasma in artificial media in vitro, recent research has emphasized the study of genes and their products to gain greater understanding of these microbes.
We carried out a phylogenetic analysis of each of the domains separately.
The topologies of the phylogenetic trees indicated the evolutionary history of each domain among firmicutes.
http://www.ars.usda.gov/research/publications/publications.htm?SEQ_NO_115=162834&pf=1   (258 words)

  
 Bacillus - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Likewise, Bacilli refers to the particular class Bacillus belongs to, while bacilli are any rod-shaped bacteria.
The genus Bacillus belongs to the Firmicutes, and like most other members has a Gram-positive stain.
They are either obligate or facultative aerobes, and test positive for catalase.
http://www.vacilando.org/_cliextra/baghdadmuseumorg/includepage.php?title=Bacillus&action=edit   (255 words)

  
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The results of both methods, the fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) and the PLFA analyses corresponded well and were best suited to confirm and complement each other.
Actinobacteria were detected in minor amounts, the number of Firmicutes with low G+C content was near the detection limit of the method.
These data indicated a dominating number of Proteobacteria (54% and 35% of DAPI-stained cells), in which the gamma-Proteobacteria represented the main fraction.
http://www-rcf.usc.edu/~bfilter/f420.html   (289 words)

  
 Category:Firmicutes - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The main article for this category is Firmicutes.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Firmicutes   (54 words)

  
 firmicutes - OneLook Dictionary Search
Firmicutes : Dorland's Illustrated Medical Dictionary [home, info]
We found 2 dictionaries with English definitions that include the word firmicutes:
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http://www.onelook.com/?w=firmicutes   (76 words)

  
 Dorlands Medical Dictionary
(fir”mĭ-bak-tēr´e-ə) [L. firmus strong + bacteria] a class of bacteria of the division Firmicutes, consisting of simple, gram-positive, asporogenous and sporogenous rods and cocci, including the medically important families: Micrococcaceae, Streptococcaceae, Peptococcaceae, Bacillaceae, and Lactobacillaceae.
http://www.mercksource.com/pp/us/cns/cns_hl_dorlands.jspzQzpgzEzzSzppdocszSzuszSzcommonzSzdorlandszSzdorlandzSzdmd_f_08zPzhtm   (3888 words)

  
 The Firmicutes
The Firmicutes are all gram-positive bacteria unlike the Proteobacteria which are gram-negative.
The Firmicutes are further divided according to their GC ratios.
Approximately 2475 species in 255 genera, 40% of these species are aggregated in just 6 genera; Lactobacillus - 100 sp., Mycoplasma - 110 sp., Bacillus - 114 sp, Clostridium 146 sp and Streptomyces 509.
http://www.earthlife.net/prokaryotes/firmicutes.html   (1678 words)

  
 Amazon.ca: The Prokaryotes: A Handbook on the Biology of Bacteria Firmicutes, Cyanobacteria: Books
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SOURCE Enterococcus faecium DO ORGANISM Enterococcus faecium DO Bacteria; Firmicutes; Lactobacillales; Enterococcaceae; Enterococcus.
CONSRTM DOE Joint Genome Institute TITLE Direct Submission JOURNAL Submitted (08-JUL-2002) Production Genomics Facility, DOE Joint Genome Institute, 2800 Mitchell Drive, Walnut Creek, CA 94598, USA COMMENT PREDICTED REFSEQ: The mRNA record is supported by experimental evidence; however, the coding sequence is predicted.
http://www.infobiogen.fr/db/index-emboss/refseqp/completeNZ_AAAK.protein.gpff   (3117 words)

  
 Identification, Detection, and Spatial Resolution of Clostridium Populations Responsible for Cellulose Degradation in a ...
MC049 (group 5) were 94% identical to Bacteroides cellulosolvens.
The LGC354 probe suite specific for Firmicutes (24) did not
13 Firmicutes clones (Table 2) that were not associated with
http://aem.asm.org/cgi/content/full/70/4/2414   (3772 words)

  
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cremoris #Strain ATCC 11603 OC Prokaryota; Eubacteria; Firmicutes; Clostridiobacteria; OC Streptococcaceae.
RN [1] RA Chiaruttini C., Milet M.; RT Gene organization, primary structure and RNA processing analysis RT of a ribosomal RNA operon in lactococcus lactis; RL J. Mol.
AC X65712; DT 30-APR-1992 DE 5S rDNA; 101-216/317; OS Lactococcus lactis #Strain NCDO 712 OC Prokaryota; Eubacteria; Firmicutes; Clostridiobacteria; OC Streptococcaceae.
http://www.man.poznan.pl/5SData/eubacteria/firmicutes/clostridiobacteria/lactococcus.lactis   (336 words)

  
 Firmicutes
Bacillus/Clostridium group; Clostridium group firmicutes; Firmacutes; Firmicutes corrig.
Gibbons and Murray 1978; Low G+C firmicutes; clostridial firmicutes
http://taxon.molgen.mpg.de/getinfo?1239   (41 words)

  
 Firmicutes
Knowledge Repository > MSUE Root KR Domain > Taxonomic Classification of Organisms > Archaea, Cyanobacteria and Bacteria > Eubacteria > Firmicutes
http://portal.msue.msu.edu/kr/default.cfm?node_id=84793   (21 words)

  
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Bacteria: The Low G + C Gram Positives Down loaded December 2001 from  HYPERLINK "http://highered.mcgraw-hill.com" http://highered.mcgraw-hill.comOverview — This chapter describes the different approaches to classifying Gram-positive bacteria taken by the 1st and 2nd editions of Bergey's Manual and the three classes included in phylum Firmicutes: Mollicutes, Clostridia, and Bacilli.
http://www.framingham.edu/faculty/gmuller/MICROBIOLOGY/Chapter_Outlines/C23_BACTERIA_3.doc   (157 words)

  
 Phylogeny of Firmicutes with special reference to Mycoplasma (Mollicutes) as inferred from phosphoglycerate kinase ...
within the Firmicutes, comparative analyses show that at a low
Phylogeny of Firmicutes with special reference to Mycoplasma (Mollicutes) as inferred from phosphoglycerate kinase amino acid sequence data -- Wolf et al.
Phylogeny of Firmicutes with special reference to Mycoplasma (Mollicutes) as inferred from phosphoglycerate kinase amino acid sequence data
http://ijs.sgmjournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/54/3/871   (258 words)

  
 Pfam: domain structure of proteins in the MotA_ExbB Full alignment for Firmicutes
Domain structure of proteins in the MotA_ExbB Full alignment for Firmicutes
Pfam: domain structure of proteins in the MotA_ExbB Full alignment for Firmicutes
http://pfam.wustl.edu/cgi-bin/getspeciesview?acc=PF01618&taxon=Firmicutes&page=1   (39 words)

  
 Source taxa for GPI sequences
M62957 Zymomonas mobilis Eubacteria; Proteobacteria; alpha subdivision; Zymomonas group; Zymomonas.
P78033 Mycoplasma pneumoniae Eubacteria; Firmicutes; Low G+C gram-positive bacteria; Mycoplasmas and walled relatives; Mycoplasmatales; Mycoplasmataceae; Mycoplasma.
U39690 Mycoplasma genitalium Eubacteria; Firmicutes; Low G+C gram-positive bacteria; Mycoplasmas and walled relatives; Mycoplasmatales; Mycoplasmataceae; Mycoplasma.
http://udel.edu/~mcdonald/gpitaxa.html   (704 words)

  
 Home > Genetics > Bacteria > Systematic divisions > Bacteria > Firmicutes > Actinobacteria
This resource is a tutorial on the use of acid-fast staining procedures for the early diagnosis of mycobacterial infections, and is provided on the Web by Microbiology and Public Health, Alberta, Canada.
Home > Genetics > Bacteria > Systematic divisions > Bacteria > Firmicutes > Actinobacteria
http://bioresearch.ac.uk/nb/a1376039f198d1cc4ad0092ce1dc5ad2.html   (4060 words)

  
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Bacteria / Firmicutes / Firmicutes with a High GC Content of DNA
Bacteria / Firmicutes / Firmicutes with a Low GC Content of DNA
Bacteria / Firmicutes / Firmicutes with Atypical Cell Walls
http://et.springer-ny.com:8080/prokPUB/chaplist_organism_full.htm   (291 words)

  
 Streptococcus - Psychology Central
These bacteria division occurs only along one axis, and they grow in chains or pairs, thus the name — from Greek streptos, meaning easily bent or twisted, like a chain).
Streptococcus is a genus of spherical, Gram-positive bacteria of the phylum Firmicutes.
http://psychcentral.com/psypsych/Streptococcus   (385 words)

  
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AC Z11822; DT 13-MAR-1992 DE 5S rRNA; OS Bacillus methanolicus #Strain 4(55) OC Prokaryota; Eubacteria; Firmicutes; Clostridiobacteria; OC Bacillaceae.
AC Z11820; DT 13-MAR-1992 DE 5S rRNA; OS Bacillus methanolicus #Strain S2A1 OC Prokaryota; Eubacteria; Firmicutes; Clostridiobacteria; OC Bacillaceae.
AC Z11823; DT 13-MAR-1992 DE 5S rRNA OS Bacillus methanolicus #Strain AR2 OC Prokaryota; Eubacteria; Firmicutes; Clostridiobacteria; OC Bacillaceae.
http://www.man.poznan.pl/5SData/eubacteria/firmicutes/clostridiobacteria/bacillus.methanolicus   (863 words)

  
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place 0 0 0 sizeproteintop8only Hinf 1 1830 1703 Haemophilus influenzaeRd Bacteria ProteoBacteria gamma_subdivision Pasteurellaceae Mgen 2 580 468 Mycoplasma genitalium Bacteria Firmicutes Bacillus/Clostridium_group Mollicutes Mjan 3 1739 1736 Methanococcus jannaschii Archaea Euryarchaeota Methanococcales Methanococcaceae Syne 4 3573 3168 Synechocystis sp.
http://bioinfo.mbb.yale.edu/genecensus/download/tree/treebasicdata.txt   (41 words)

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