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The Microgenomates are a proposed supergroup of bacterial candidate phyla in the Candidate Phyla Radiation. Organisms from the Microgenomates group have never been cultured in a lab; rather they have only been detected in the environment through genetic sequencing. The Microgenomates group was originally discovered from sequences retrieved from the Yellowstone National Park hot spring "" and named OP11. The group was later split into the additional bacterial phyla (SR1) and (OD1) and then into over 11 more bacterial phyla, including , , , , , , , , , , .

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  • Microgenomatia o Microgenomates es una clase de bacterias recientemente propuesta sobre la base de análisis genómicos (Rinke 2013),​ al que usualmente se le asigna el rango de filo o superfilo. Previamente se lo conocía como filo candidato OP11 (Hugenholtz, 1998).​ Los análisis genéticos sugieren que sus especiales características metabólicas han prevenido hasta el momento su identificación y cultivo por los procedimientos tradicionales.​​ Se caracterizan por células extremadamente pequeñas, genomas reducidos y capacidades metabólicas limitadas, por lo que se piensa que viven como simbiontes en comunidades microbianas. Junto a la clase Paceibacteria y a otros taxones recientemente identificados de bacterias forma parte de Patescibacteria o grupo CPR, que se estima constituye al menos un 15% de la diversidad bacteriana.​ (es)
  • The Microgenomates are a proposed supergroup of bacterial candidate phyla in the Candidate Phyla Radiation. Organisms from the Microgenomates group have never been cultured in a lab; rather they have only been detected in the environment through genetic sequencing. The Microgenomates group was originally discovered from sequences retrieved from the Yellowstone National Park hot spring "" and named OP11. The group was later split into the additional bacterial phyla (SR1) and (OD1) and then into over 11 more bacterial phyla, including , , , , , , , , , , . (en)
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  • The Microgenomates are a proposed supergroup of bacterial candidate phyla in the Candidate Phyla Radiation. Organisms from the Microgenomates group have never been cultured in a lab; rather they have only been detected in the environment through genetic sequencing. The Microgenomates group was originally discovered from sequences retrieved from the Yellowstone National Park hot spring "" and named OP11. The group was later split into the additional bacterial phyla (SR1) and (OD1) and then into over 11 more bacterial phyla, including , , , , , , , , , , . (en)
  • Microgenomatia o Microgenomates es una clase de bacterias recientemente propuesta sobre la base de análisis genómicos (Rinke 2013),​ al que usualmente se le asigna el rango de filo o superfilo. Previamente se lo conocía como filo candidato OP11 (Hugenholtz, 1998).​ Los análisis genéticos sugieren que sus especiales características metabólicas han prevenido hasta el momento su identificación y cultivo por los procedimientos tradicionales.​​ Se caracterizan por células extremadamente pequeñas, genomas reducidos y capacidades metabólicas limitadas, por lo que se piensa que viven como simbiontes en comunidades microbianas. Junto a la clase Paceibacteria y a otros taxones recientemente identificados de bacterias forma parte de Patescibacteria o grupo CPR, que se estima constituye al menos un 15 (es)
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  • Microgenomatia (es)
  • Microgenomates (en)
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