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Phylogenomic studies and molecular markers clarifying the evolutionary relationships and classification of Pseudalkalibacillus species: proposal for the family Guptibacillaceae fam. nov. harbouring the genera Guptibacillus gen. nov. and Exobacillus gen. nov

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Bello et al. (2025). International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology 75 (5)
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Exobacillus Guptibacillaceae Guptibacillus
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The genus Pseudalkalibacillus, created by the reclassification of specific deep-branching Alkalihalobacillus species, exhibits polyphyletic branching. The Genome Taxonomy Database (GTDB) also assigns Pseudalkalibacillus species into two families and three genera. To clarify the evolutionary relationships and classification of Pseudalkalibacillus species, we report detailed investigations using phylogenomic and molecular signature-based approaches. In phylogenomic trees, Pseudalkalibacillus speci
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Survey of ‘Candidatus Liberibacter solanacearum’ and Its Potential Psyllid Vectors in Northwestern Italy

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Oraby et al. (2025). Insects 16 (5)
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Liberibacter “Liberibacter solanacearum”
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Psyllids (Hemiptera: Psylloidea) are the main vectors of various phloem-limited plant pathogens, including ‘Candidatus Liberibacter’ species. ‘Candidatus Liberibacter solanacearum’ (CLso) has been associated with various plant disorders and economic losses in plants from the Solanaceae and Apiaceae families. Recently, it has been reported in Europe, primarily linked to carrots and celery. This situation presents a significant threat, prompting the need for a survey to assess the presence of the
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HiBC: a publicly available collection of bacterial strains isolated from the human gut

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Hitch et al. (2025). Nature Communications 16 (1)
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Abstract Numerous bacteria in the human gut microbiome remain unknown and/or have yet to be cultured. While collections of human gut bacteria have been published, few strains are accessible to the scientific community. We have therefore created a publicly available collection of bacterial strains isolated from the human gut. The Human intestinal Bacteria Collection (HiBC) (https://www.hibc.rwth-aachen.de) contains 340 strains representing 198 species within 29 families and 7 phyla, of
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The impact of biotic and abiotic interactions on Candidatus Kouleothrix bulking in a full-scale activated sludge anaerobic-anoxic-oxic plant in Japan

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Nittami et al. (2025). Scientific Reports 15 (1)
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Kouleothrix
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Abstract The genus “Candidatus Kouleothrix” (Eikelboom type 1851) is the major filamentous bacterium responsible for activated sludge bulking in Japanese activated sludge plants, where it is present in many in unusually high abundances. Global surveys have shown this genus embraces several species, although the contribution each of these makes to bulking is not known. This study followed their population dynamics in a full-scale bulking sludge plant in Japan over a 12-month period, whi
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Curtobacterium aetherium sp. nov., a polyextremophilic plant pathogen isolated from the stratosphere

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Mijatović Scouten et al. (2025). Microbiology Spectrum 13 (5)
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Curtobacterium aetherium
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ABSTRACT Although the high-altitude limit for microbial survival in the Earth–atmosphere system has remained a scientific curiosity and topic of study, the ecological significance of long-distance microbial dispersal in the atmosphere has been perceived to have marginal relevance. Here, we report the characterization of novel plant pathogenic species of Curtobacterium that were isolated from samples collected at altit
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A cellular entity retaining only its replicative core: Hidden archaeal lineage with an ultra-reduced genome

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Harada et al. (2025).
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“Sukunaarchaeum mirabile” “Sukunaarchaeum”
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Abstract Defining the minimal genetic requirements for cellular life remains a fundamental question in biology. Genomic exploration continually reveals novel microbial lineages, often exhibiting extreme genome reduction, particularly within symbiotic relationships. Here, we report the discovery ofCandidatusSukunaarchaeum mirabile, a novel archaeon with an unprecedentedly small genome of only 238 kbp —less than half the size of the smallest previously known archaeal genome— from a dinoflagellate-
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Preliminary detection of haemoplasma in Thai cat blood samples using universal primers: identifying ‘ Candidatus Mycoplasma haemominutum’ and closely related species

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Bui et al. (2025). Journal of Feline Medicine and Surgery 27 (5)
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Ca. Mycoplasma haemominutum Ca. Mycoplasma turicensis
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Objectives This study examined feline haemoplasmas ( Mycoplasma haemofelis , ‘ Candidatus Mycoplasma haemominutum’ [ C Mhm] and ‘ Candidatus Mycoplasma turicensis’) infecting Thai domestic cats, using the 16S and 23S rRNA genes as genetic markers. Methods Blood samples from 20 cats were o
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