Aquiviventaceae


Citation

Formal styling
Aquiviventaceae Seymour et al., 2023 (valid 2024)
Effective publication
Seymour et al., 2023
SeqCode status
Valid (SeqCode)
Register List
seqco.de/r:xqyhj6of (validated)
Canonical URL
https://seqco.de/i:23668

Nomenclature

Rank
Family
Inferred stem
Aquivivent-
Syllabication
A.qui.vi.ven.ta'ce.ae
Etymology
N.L. masc. n. Aquivivens, referring to the type genus Aquivivens; -aceae, ending to denote a family; N.L. fem. pl. n. Aquiviventaceae, family of the genus Aquivivens
Nomenclatural type
Aquivivens
Nomenclatural status
Validly published under the SeqCode

Taxonomy

Description
This family belongs to the order Aquiviventales, class Aquiviventia, phylum Omnitrophota. Observed cell sizes of organisms in this family were predominantly small (0.2 µm), but some variation in cell size has been observed. Members differ in the presence of genes encoding tight-adherence complexes, ADP/ATP translocases, and very large ORFs. Most members of this family encode diverse respiratory pathways and electron transport chain components. Genomes belonging to this family originate from groundwater, wastewater, lake and river water, geothermal springs and soil. Metagenomic samples from which assemblies were recovered largely originated from microaerobic environments with circumneutral pH. The nomenclatural type for the family is the genus Aquivivens.
Classification
Bacteria » Omnitrophota » Aquiviventia » Aquiviventales » Aquiviventaceae
Parent
Aquiviventales gtdb
Children (1)

Metadata

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Local history
Registered by
Palmer, Marike about 2 years ago
Submitted by
Palmer, Marike 5 months ago
Curators
Validated by
Rodriguez-R, Luis M 14 days ago
Date of priority
2024-07-12 07:11 PM (UTC)

Publications
1

Citation Title
Seymour et al., 2023, Nature Microbiology Hyperactive nanobacteria with host-dependent traits pervade Omnitrophota
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