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In taxonomy, Roseinatronobacter is a genus of the Rhodobacteraceae. [1]
Chrysiogenaceae is a family of bacteria.
The Thermoprotei is a class of the Thermoproteota.
In taxonomy, the Methanopyri are a class of the Euryarchaeota.
In taxonomy, the Thermoplasmata are a class of the Euryarchaeota.
In taxonomy, the Thermococci are a class of microbes within the Euryarchaeota.
In the taxonomy of microorganisms, the Methanomicrobia are a class of the Euryarchaeota.
Methanococci is a class of methanogenic archaea in the phylum Euryarchaeota. They can be mesophilic, thermophilic or hyperthermophilic.
In taxonomy, Rhodothalassium is a genus of the Rhodobacteraceae. Up to now there is only one species of this genus known.
Roseivivax is a genus of bacteria in the family Rhodobacteraceae.
In taxonomy, Octadecabacter is a genus of the Rhodobacteraceae.
In taxonomy, Jannaschia is a genus of the Rhodobacteraceae.
In taxonomy, Loktanella is a genus of the Rhodobacteraceae.
In taxonomy, Methylarcula is a genus of the Rhodobacteraceae.
In taxonomy, Oceanicola is a genus of the Rhodobacteraceae.
In taxonomy, Pseudorhodobacter is a genus of the Rhodobacteraceae.
In taxonomy, Roseibium is a genus of the Hyphomicrobiales.
Roseovarius is a genus of bacteria in the family Roseobacteraceae.
In taxonomy, Salipiger is a genus of the Rhodobacteraceae.
In taxonomy, Thalassobius is a genus of the Rhodobacteraceae.
Methanobacterium is a genus of the Methanobacteriaceae family of Archaea. Despite the name, this genus belongs not to the bacterial domain but the archaeal domain. Methanobacterium are nonmotile and live without oxygen as anaerobic bacterium. They do not create endospores when nutrients are limited. Some members of this genus can use formate to reduce methane; others live exclusively through the reduction of carbon dioxide with hydrogen. They are ubiquitous in some hot, low-oxygen environments, such as anaerobic digestors, their waste water, and hot springs.