Marinilabiliaceae | |
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Family: | Marinilabiliaceae Ludwig et al. 2012
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The Marinilabiliaceae are a family of bacteria. [1] [3]
Bacterial cells that belong to the Marinilabiliaceae family are typically thin, flexible rods. Mostly species are motile by gliding motily. They are saccharolytic and need NaCl for growing. [3]
All species of Marinilabiliaceae are heterotrophic, they do not perform photosynthesis. [3] The genera Alkaliflexus and Anaerophaga as well as some other genera have a strictly fermentative metabolism. Marinilabilia is facultatively anaerobic. It has respiratory and fermentative types of metabolism. [3]
Marinilabiliaceae | |
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Scientific classification | |
Domain: | |
Phylum: | |
Class: | |
Order: | |
Family: | Marinilabiliaceae Ludwig et al. 2012
[1]
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Genera [2] | |
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The Marinilabiliaceae are a family of bacteria. [1] [3]
Bacterial cells that belong to the Marinilabiliaceae family are typically thin, flexible rods. Mostly species are motile by gliding motily. They are saccharolytic and need NaCl for growing. [3]
All species of Marinilabiliaceae are heterotrophic, they do not perform photosynthesis. [3] The genera Alkaliflexus and Anaerophaga as well as some other genera have a strictly fermentative metabolism. Marinilabilia is facultatively anaerobic. It has respiratory and fermentative types of metabolism. [3]