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26 Cards in this Set
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Alphaproteobacteria
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Rickettsia,Azospirillium(Nitrogen fixer), Rhizobium, Agrobacterium (tumor), Actebacter (vinegar)
Gluconobacter |
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Agrobacterium
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tumor
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Alphaproteobacteria found
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low nutrient area, morphism, nitrogen fixer
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Betaproteobacteria
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Sewers, landfills, swamps
Anearobic Gas consumer (methane) |
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Betaproteobacteria
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Thiobacillus(sulfur), and the chemohetertrophs (spaerotilus, sprillum, neiserria, bordetella
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Neiserria
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Ghonnorea
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Bordettal
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wooping cough, gram negative
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Grammaproteobacteria
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gram negative, largest with many pathogens (azobacter, azomonas, morexalla (congunctivitis)
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morexella
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congunctivis
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Vibrionales
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coastal water, gastroenteric, cholera
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Legionellas
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Legionella (legion air disease)
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Enterobacteriales
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gastrointestinal
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Deltaproteobacteria
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Desulfovibrionales and Bdellovibrio
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Epsilonproteobacteria
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Helicobacter (stomach bacteria)
and Campylobacter (microareophile) (foodborne illness) |
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Desulfovibrionales
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anaerobic/human inestines
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Nonproteobacteria
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Cyanobacteria
Purple and Green photosynthetic bacteria (anaerobic-sulfur) Planctomycetes(Chlamidia (pathogens) |
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Fusobacteria
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Dental Disease
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Spirochetes (Nonproteobacteria)
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Borrelia
Leptospira Treponema (syphilus) (all axial filaments) |
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Bacteriodes
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anaerobic mouth and large instestines
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Gram Positive Bacteria
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Firmicutes (Low G+C)
Genus Epulopscium Genus Staphylococcus |
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Firmucites
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Gram Positive Bacteria
Low G+C Order Mycolasmatales (no cell walls) (Genus Mycoplasma |
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Firmucites (Order ?)
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Order Clostridales
(Genus Clostridium) |
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Not human
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Genus Epulopiscium
Order Bacillalees |
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Not human (yogurt)
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Genus Staphyloccoccus
(Lactobacillus) |
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Actinobacteria (High G+C)
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Cornebacterium (rod shaped)
propioniobacterium (skin and acne plus swiss cheese) |
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Streptomyces
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synthesis of antibiotics
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