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Chlamydiaceae
Chlamydia trachomatis inclusion bodies (brown) in a McCoy cell culture
Scientific classification
Domain:
Bacteria
Phylum:
Chlamydiota
Class:
Chlamydiia
Order:
Chlamydiales
Family:
Chlamydiaceae Rake 1957
Genera
"Ca. Amphibiichlamydia"
Chlamydia
"Chlamydiifrater"
Chlamydophila
"Ca. Clavichlamydia"
"Ca. Medusoplasma"
The Chlamydiaceae are a family of gram-negative bacteria that belongs to the phylum Chlamydiota, order Chlamydiales. Chlamydiaceae species express the family-specific lipopolysaccharide epitope αKdo-(2→8)-αKdo-(2→4)-αKdo (previously called the genus-specific epitope). Chlamydiaceae ribosomal RNA genes all have at least 90% DNA sequence identity. Chlamydiaceae species have varying inclusion morphology, varying extrachromosomal plasmid content, and varying sulfadiazine resistance.
The family Chlamydiaceae currently includes one genus and one candidate genus: Chlamydia and candidatus Clavochlamydia.[1]
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The Chlamydiaceae are a family of gram-negative bacteria that belongs to the phylum Chlamydiota, order Chlamydiales. Chlamydiaceae species express the...
signatures have also been found that are exclusive for the family Chlamydiaceae. The Chlamydiaceae originally consisted of one genus, Chlamydia, but in 1999 was...
by electron microscopy in the 1960s. For several decades, the family Chlamydiaceae contained a sole genus, Chlamydia. C. psittaci was originally classified...
Chlamydophila is a controversial bacterial genus belonging to the family Chlamydiaceae. All Chlamydiota are anaerobic bacteria with a biphasic developmental...
they are neither Gram-positive nor Gram-negative. These include the Chlamydiaceae, Legionella and the Mycoplasmataceae (including mycoplasma and ureaplasma);...
each containing one monotypic genus, revised taxonomy of the family Chlamydiaceae, including a new genus and five new species, and standards for the identification...
each containing one monotypic genus, revised taxonomy of the family Chlamydiaceae, including a new genus and five new species, and standards for the identification...
predators and parasites, but are threatened by various pathogens, such as Chlamydiaceae bacteria and koala retrovirus. Because of their distinctive appearance...
ribosomal RNA genes are 80–90% identical to ribosomal genes in the Chlamydiaceae. The Parachlamydiaceae naturally infect amoebae and can be grown in...
each containing one monotypic genus, revised taxonomy of the family Chlamydiaceae, including a new genus and five new species, and standards for the identification...
Genes in Chlamydia Species Reflect an Ancestral Relationship between Chlamydiaceae, Cyanobacteria, and the Chloroplast", Genome Research, 12 (8): 1159–1167...
ribosomal RNA genes are 80–90% identical to ribosomal genes in the Chlamydiaceae. The type species is Waddlia chondrophila strain WSU 86-1044T, which...
blue background. The obligate intracellular bacteria in the family Chlamydiaceae are unique in their morphology as they do not contain detectable amounts...
each containing one monotypic genus, revised taxonomy of the family Chlamydiaceae, including a new genus and five new species, and standards for the identification...
Chlamydia pecorum, also known as Chlamydophila pecorum is a species of Chlamydiaceae that originated from ruminants, such as cattle, sheep and goats. It...
each containing one monotypic genus, revised taxonomy of the family Chlamydiaceae, including a new genus and five new species, and standards for the identification...
each containing one monotypic genus, revised taxonomy of the family Chlamydiaceae, including a new genus and five new species, and standards for the identification...
genes in Chlamydia species reflect an ancestral relationship between Chlamydiaceae, cyanobacteria, and the chloroplast". Genome Research. 12 (8): 1159–67...
and protozoa. Currently, the order Chlamydiales includes the families Chlamydiaceae, Simkaniaceae, and Waddliaceae, which have Gram-negative extracellular...
ribosomal genes in the Chlamydiaceae. The Simkaniaceae are not recognized by monoclonal antibodies that are specific for Chlamydiaceae lipopolysaccharide...
each containing two monotypic genus, revised taxonomy of the family Chlamydiaceae, including a new genus and five new species, and standards for the identification...
genes in Chlamydia species reflect an ancestral relationship between Chlamydiaceae, cyanobacteria, and the chloroplast. Genome Research. 12:1159-1167....
that the bacteria are likely a novel member of a genus in the family Chlamydiaceae. Everett et al. set out to determine the characteristics that specifically...
examining the role of niche-specific genes in the evolution of the Chlamydiaceae". Nucleic Acids Res. 31 (8): 2134–47. doi:10.1093/nar/gkg321. PMC 153749...