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Encyclopedia > Bdellovibrionaceae
Bdellovibrionaceae
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Bacteria
Phylum: Proteobacteria
Class: Delta Proteobacteria
Order: Bdellovibrionales
Family: Bdellovibrionaceae
Genera

Bdellovibrio
Bacteriovorax
Vampirovibrio
Micavibrio Scientific classification or biological classification is how biologists group and categorize extinct and living species of organisms. ... Phyla/Divisions Actinobacteria Aquificae Bacteroidetes/Chlorobi Chlamydiae/Verrucomicrobia Chloroflexi Chrysiogenetes Cyanobacteria Deferribacteres Deinococcus-Thermus Dictyoglomi Fibrobacteres/Acidobacteria Firmicutes Fusobacteria Gemmatimonadetes Nitrospirae Omnibacteria Planctomycetes Proteobacteria Spirochaetes Thermodesulfobacteria Thermomicrobia Thermotogae Bacteria (singular, bacterium) are a major group of living organisms. ... Orders Alpha Proteobacteria    Caulobacterales - e. ... Bdellovibrio is a genus of Gram_negative, obligate aerobic bacteria. ...

The Bdellovibrionaceae are a family of Proteobacteria, given their own order. They include genera, such as Bdellovibrio and Bacteriovorax, which are unusual parasites that enter other bacteria. Orders Alpha Proteobacteria    Caulobacterales - e. ... Bdellovibrio is a genus of Gram_negative, obligate aerobic bacteria. ...


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The primary activities in my laboratory include research on the ecology, molecular biology and taxonomy of the unique predatory bacteria of the family Bbellovibrionaceae, infection control in dentistry and biofilms in water lines of dental units.
Our research efforts have led to the establishment of a new genus, Bacteriovorax, within the family Bdellovibrionaceae.
We now have evidence based on analyses of a large part of the 16S rRNA gene, that the marine and halophilic bdellovibrios should be re-assigned to another genus.
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