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Species and subspecies

Click on one of the categories below, or base your search on several criteria

No. of matching species/subspecies etc: 8IdNo. of
basepairs
16S rRNA
ACC-No
rRNA
op.
Updated
    Mycobacterium avium subsp. avium45 475 491AJ53603712023-03-02
    Mycobacterium avium subsp. paratuberculosis54 829 781X5293412023-03-02
    Mycobacterium bovis64 345 492X5558912023-03-02
    Mycobacterium caprae253AJ131120 2023-03-02
    Mycobacterium leprae73 268 203X5558712023-03-02
    Mycobacterium marinum86 636 827AF45624012023-03-02
    Mycobacterium tuberculosis94 403 837X5889012023-03-02
    Mycobacterium ulcerans254X88926 2023-03-02

News

New names of bacterial phyla

The taxonomic category phylum was previously not regulated by the International Code of Nomenclature of Prokaryotes (ICNP), but now this has changed and it was decided to revise the names of bacterial phyla. All phyla must be written in italics (which has been done on VetBact also before) and have the ending -ota.

Published 2023-03-01. Read more...
The taxonomy of chlamydias

Species within the family Chlamydiaceae were previously divided into two genera Chlamydia and Chlamydophila. However, the differences between these two genera were not that great and many research groups have not accepted this division. Therefore, the genus Chlamydophila has been returned to the genus Chlamydia and this change has now been incorporated in VetBact

Published 2023-03-15. Read more...

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