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  2. Eubacterium - Wikipedia

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    Eubacterium is a genus of Gram-positive bacteria in the family Eubacteriaceae.These bacteria are characterised by a rigid cell wall.They may either be motile or nonmotile. If motile, they have a flagellu

  3. Eubacteriales - Wikipedia

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  4. Eubacteriaceae - Wikipedia

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  5. List of bacteria genera - Wikipedia

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    This article lists the genera of the bacteria.The currently accepted taxonomy is based on the List of Prokaryotic names with Standing in Nomenclature (LPSN) [1] and National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI). [2]

  6. Bacterial taxonomy - Wikipedia

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    With improved methodologies it became clear that the methanogenic bacteria were profoundly different and were (erroneously) believed to be relics of ancient bacteria [51] thus Carl Woese, regarded as the forerunner of the molecular phylogeny revolution, identified three primary lines of descent: the Archaebacteria, the Eubacteria, and the ...

  7. Bacteria - Wikipedia

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    An example of how antibiotics produce selective toxicity are chloramphenicol and puromycin, which inhibit the bacterial ribosome, but not the structurally different eukaryotic ribosome. [227] Antibiotics are used both in treating human disease and in intensive farming to promote animal growth, where they may be contributing to the rapid ...

  8. Cavalier-Smith's system of classification - Wikipedia

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    The Bacteria (= prokaryotes) are subdivided into Eubacteria and Archaebacteria. According to Cavalier-Smith, Eubacteria is the oldest group of terrestrial organisms still living. He classifies the groups which he believes are younger (archaebacteria and eukaryotes) as Neomura.

  9. Marine botany - Wikipedia

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    As eubacteria are found in almost all environments, archaebacteria have been pushed to only the most extreme environments. These extreme environments include: high salinity lakes, thermal hot springs, and deep within the Earth's crust. [2] Other differences include: While most eubacteria are susceptible to antibiotics, archaebacteria are not.