Chrysiogenaceae
| Chrysiogenaceae | |
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| Scientific classification | |
| Kingdom: | Bacteria |
| Phylum: | Chrysiogenetes |
| Class: | Chrysiogenetes Garrity and Holt 2002 |
| Order: | Chrysiogenales Garrity and Holt 2002 |
| Family: | Chrysiogenaceae Garrity and Holt 2002 |
| Genera | |
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Chrysiogenes Macy et al. 1996 | |
Chrysiogenaceae is a bacterial family.
Phylogeny
The currently accepted taxonomy is based on the List of Prokaryotic names with Standing in Nomenclature (LSPN) [1] and the phylogeny is based on 16S rRNA-based LTP release 106 by The All-Species Living Tree Project [2]
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Chrysiogenes arsenatis Macy et al. 1996 | ||||||||||||
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References
- ↑ See the List of Prokaryotic names with Standing in Nomenclature. Data extracted from the "Chrysiogenetes". Retrieved 2011-11-17.
- ↑ See the All-Species Living Tree Project . Data extracted from the "16S rRNA-based LTP release 106 (full tree)" (PDF). Silva Comprehensive Ribosomal RNA Database. Retrieved 2011-11-17.
- ↑ See the [[National Center for Biotechnology Information|NCBI]] webpage on Chrysiogenetes Data extracted from the "NCBI Taxonomy Browser". National Center for Biotechnology Information. Retrieved 2011-06-05.
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