Marinimicrobia
Marinimicrobia is a candidate phylum of bacteria, previously known as SAR406, MGA or Marine Group A. They have been found mainly at great depths such as the Challenger Deep, the Mariana Trench, and the Puerto Rico Trench. This phylum has a low representation in shallow pelagic samples and high abundance in deep samples. Although these bacteria are often associated with low dissolved oxygen environments, very little is known about their ecology and metabolic functions.[1] Marinimicrobia form part of the FCB group along with other related bacterial phyla.[2]
Marinimicrobia | |
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Scientific classification | |
Domain: | Bacteria |
Superphylum: | |
Phylum: | "Marinimicrobia" Rinke et al. 2013 |
Genus: | "Ca. Neomarinimicrobium" corrig. Rinke et al. 2013 |
Type species | |
"Ca. Neomarinimicrobium atlanticum" corrig. Rinke et al. 2013 | |
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References
- Tarn, J., Peoples, L. M., Hardy, K., Cameron, J., & Bartlett, D. H. (2016). Identification of Free-Living and Particle-Associated Microbial Communities Present in Hadal Regions of the Mariana Trench. Frontiers in microbiology, 7.
- Hamilton, T. L., Bovee, R. J., Sattin, S. R., Mohr, W., Gilhooly III, W. P., Lyons, T. W., ... & Macalady, J. L. (2016). Carbon and sulfur cycling below the chemocline in a meromictic lake and the identification of a novel taxonomic lineage in the FCB superphylum, Candidatus Aegiribacteria. Frontiers in microbiology, 7.
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