Vulgatibacter
Vulgatibacteraceae is a monotypic family of bacteria in the order Myxococcales, containing one species in one genus; Vulgatibacter incomptus. The bacteria were first isolated from soil samples from Yakushima in 2014. The bacteria of this family are motile rods, and, like all myxococcota, are gram-negative. The one species, Vulgatibacter incomptus (initially designated strain B00001T) is believed to be most closely related to the species Cystobacter armeniaca and Anaeromyxobacter dehalogenans.
Vulgatibacter | |
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Scientific classification | |
Domain: | Bacteria |
Phylum: | Myxococcota |
Class: | Myxococcia |
Order: | Myxococcales |
Family: | Vulgatibacteraceae Yamamoto, Muramatsu & Nagai 2014 |
Genus: | Vulgatibacter Yamamoto, Muramatsu & Nagai 2014 |
Type species | |
Vulgatibacter incomptus Yamamoto, Muramatsu & Nagai 2014 | |
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