Magnetococcales

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Magnetococcales
Scientific classification
Domain:
Phylum:
Class:
Parks et al. 2018
Order:
Magnetococcales

Bazylinski et al. 2013 [1]
Families [2]

The Magnetococcales were an order of Alphaproteobacteria, [2] but now the mitochondria are considered as sister to the alphaproteobactera, together forming the sister the marineproteo1 group, together forming the sister to Magnetococcidae. [4] [5] [6] [7]

Proteobacteria
Magnetococcales

"Ca. Magnetaquicoccaceae" Koziaeva et al. 2019

Magnetococcaceae Bazylinski et al. 2013

MarineProteo1

Mitochondria

Alphaproteobacteria

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References

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