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Candidatus Rickettsia mendelii has the smallest and most ancestral-like genome in the genus Rickettsia

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Gotoh et al. (2025).
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Ca. Rickettsia mendelii
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Abstract Rickettsia species, which constitute obligate intracellular bacteria adapted to a host-dependent lifestyle, have traditionally been classified into four phylogenetic groups. However, the available genomes are biased toward the Typhus and Spotted Fever groups, with early-diverging Ancestral group (AG) lineages being underrepresented. Here, we isolated six Candidatus Rickettsia mendelii strains from
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Candidatus nanohalobium constans

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Minter et al. (2025). Descriptions of Fungi and Bacteria
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Candidatus nitrosomarinus catalina

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Minter et al. (2025). Descriptions of Fungi and Bacteria
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Candidatus nitrosocosmicus hydrocola

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Minter et al. (2025). Descriptions of Fungi and Bacteria
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Candidatus Arsenophonus phytopathogenicus. [Distribution map]

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Cabi, Eppo (2025). Distribution Maps of Plant Diseases
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Ca. Arsenophonus phytopathogenicus
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Abstract A new distribution map is provided for Candidatus Arsenophonus phytopathogenicus Bressan, Terlizzi & Credi. Gammaproteobacteria: Enterobacterales: Morganellaceae. Main host: sugarbeet (Beta vulgaris), also onion (Allium cepa), potato (Solanum tuberosum).

Candidatus promethearchaeum syntrophicum

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Minter et al. (2025). Descriptions of Fungi and Bacteria
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Metagenomic Insights Into the Ecology, Taxonomy and Metabolic Capabilities of ‘ Candidatus Darwinibacteriales’ Ord. Nov. (Formerly <scp>MBA03</scp> ), a Potential Key Player in Anaerobic Digestion

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Puchol‐Royo et al. (2025). Microbial Biotechnology 18 (12)
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“Darwinibacter acetoxidans” Ca. Darwinibacteriaceae Ca. Darwinibacteriales Ca. Wallacebacter cryptica Ca. Wallacebacteriaceae
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ABSTRACT Biogas, a mix of CO 2 , CH 4 and small proportions of other gases, is a biofuel obtained by anaerobic digestion (AD). Biogas production is often considered a black box process, as the role and dynamics of some of the microorganisms involved remain undisclosed. Previous metataxonomic studies in the frame of the MICRO4BIOGAS project ( www.micro4biogas.
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