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Doudnabacteria

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Doudnabacteria
Taxonomía
Dominio: Bacteria
Filo: Patescibacteria
Clase: Doudnabacteria
Hug et al. 2016

Doudnabacteria o Katanobacteria es una clase candidata de bacterias[1][2]​ recientemente propuesta, previamente conocido como WWE3.[3]​ Se conocen solamente por secuencias genómicas obtenidas del medio ambiente. Los análisis de esos genomas sostienen un metabolismo fermentativo.[4]​ Esta clase forma parte del grupo CPR o Patescibacteria, una extensa línea filogenética de bacterias recientemente descubierta.[3][5]

Referencias

  1. Donovan H. Parks, Maria Chuvochina, David W. Waite, Christian Rinke, Adam Skarshewski, Pierre-Alain Chaumeil, Philip Hugenholtz (2018). A proposal for a standardized bacterial taxonomy based on genome phylogeny. Biorxiv.
  2. Genome database. Patescibacteria.
  3. a b Hug, L. A., Baker, B. J., Anantharaman, K., Brown, C. T., Probst, A. J., Castelle, C. J., ... & Suzuki, Y. (2016). A new view of the tree of life. Nature Microbiology, 1, 16048.
  4. Kantor, R. S., Wrighton, K. C., Handley, K. M., Sharon, I., Hug, L. A., Castelle, C. J., ... & Banfield, J. F. (2013). Small genomes and sparse metabolisms of sediment-associated bacteria from four candidate phyla. MBio, 4(5), e00708-13.
  5. Brown, C. T., Hug, L. A., Thomas, B. C., Sharon, I., Castelle, C. J., Singh, A., ... & Banfield, J. F. (2015). Unusual biology across a group comprising more than 15% of domain Bacteria. Nature, 523(7559), 208-211.
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