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  2. Bacteroidota - Wikipedia

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    The phylum Bacteroidota (synonym Bacteroidetes) is composed of three large classes of Gram-negative, nonsporeforming, anaerobic or aerobic, and rod-shaped bacteria that are widely distributed in the environment, including in soil, sediments, and sea water, as well as in the guts and on the skin of animals.

  3. Bacillota - Wikipedia

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    Bacillota (synonym Firmicutes) is a phylum of bacteria, most of which have gram-positive cell wall structure. [2] The renaming of phyla such as Firmicutes in 2021 remains controversial among microbiologists, many of whom continue to use the earlier names of long standing in the literature.

  4. Bacteroides - Wikipedia

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    The healthy human gut microbiome consists of 109 abundant species of which 31 (19.7%) are members of the Bacteroidetes while 63 (40%) and 32 (20%) belong to Bacillota and Actinomycetota. [26] Bacteroides species' main source of energy is fermentation of a wide range of sugar derivatives from plant material. These compounds are common in the ...

  5. Eubacterium eligens - Wikipedia

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    Eubacterium eligens is a member of the Bacillota (previously Firmicutes) phylum, which is one of two phyla which constitute more than 90% of microflora in the human gut. [4] [5] Characteristics of this phylum include low GC content in the DNA and Gram-positivity. [2]

  6. Cytophagales - Wikipedia

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    Cytophagales is an order of non-spore forming, rod-shaped, Gram-negative bacteria that move through a gliding or flexing motion. [4] These chemoorganotrophs are important remineralizers of organic materials into micronutrients. [5]

  7. FCB superphylum - Wikipedia

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    The FCB group is a superphylum of bacteria named after the main member phyla Fibrobacterota, Chlorobiota, and Bacteroidota.The members are considered to form a clade due to a number of conserved signature indels.

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  9. Prevotellaceae - Wikipedia

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    Prevotellaceae is a family of bacteria from the order Bacteroidales. [2] As a member of the phylum Bacteroidota, its species are gram negative – meaning their outer cell wall contains lipopolysaccharides.