Coprobacillaceae

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Coprobacillaceae
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Domain: Bacteria
Phylum: Bacillota
Class: Erysipelotrichia
Order: Erysipelotrichales
Family: Coprobacillaceae
Verbarg et al. 2020 [1]
Type genus
Coprobacillus
Kageyama and Benno 2000
Genera
Synonyms

"Erysipelatoclostridiaceae" Zakham et al. 2019

The Coprobacillaceae are a family of Bacillota. [1]

Phylogeny

The currently accepted taxonomy is based on the List of Prokaryotic names with Standing in Nomenclature (LPSN) [2] and National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI) [3]

Contents

16S rRNA based LTP_08_2023 [4] [5] [6] 120 marker proteins based GTDB 08-RS214 [7] [8] [9]

Clostridium ammoniilyticumHitch et al. 2022

Faecalibacillus

Tannockella

Thomasclavelia

Coprobacillus

Longibaculum

Allocoprobacillus Teng et al. 2023

Catenibacterium

Intestinibaculum

Kandleria

Sharpea

Eggerthia

"Ca. Fimiplasma" Gilroy et al. 2021

" Beduini " Mourembou et al. 2015

Tannockella Pardesi et al. 2022

Faecalibacillus Seo et al. 2019

" Thomasclavelia " Lawson, Saavedra Perez & Sankaranarayanan 2023

"Ca. Massiliomicrobiota merdigallinarum" Gilroy et al. 2021

Longibaculum Lagkouvardos et al. 2017

Coprobacillus corrig. Kageyama & Benno 2000

"Ca. Stoquefichus" Pfleiderer et al. 2013

Catenibacterium Kageyama & Benno 2000

Intestinibaculum Kim et al. 2020

Kandleria Salvetti et al. 2011

Sharpea Morita et al. 2008

Eggerthia Salvetti et al. 2011

See also

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References

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