How is the phylogenetic tree determined? (3.9)
Phylum [definition] (3.9)
Group sharing a common ancestor
Genus [definition] (3.9)
Well defined group of one or more strains
By what system are microbes named? (3.9)
- Genus and species
Thermus aquaticus [bacteria] (21.2)
Deinococcus radiodurans [bacteria] (21.2)
Cyanobacterium [phyla overview] (21.4)
Anabena [bacteria] (21.4)
Chlamydia [phyla] (21.6)
Chlamydia trachomatis [bacteria] (21.6)
Chlamydia Cell Types [two types] (21.6)
i) Elementary Body (EB)
- –Dormant, infectious
- –Attaces, enters, & develops into a reticulate body
ii) Reticulate Body (RB)
- –Reproductive, non-infectious, intracellular
- –Develops back into EB – leads to cell lysis
Spirochaetes [phyla overview] (21.7)
Treponema pallidum [bacteria] (21.7)
- In phyla Spirochaetes
Borrelia burgdorferi [bacteria] (21.7)
Bacteroidetes [phyla overview] (21.8)
-Obligate anaerobes
Bacteroide [bacterial genus] (21.8)
Proteobacteria [phyla overview] (22)
Alpha Proteobacteria [class overview] (22.1)
Rhodospirillum [bacterial genus] (22.1)
Rhizobium [bacterial genus] (22.1)
Agrobacterium [bacterial genus] (22.1)
Rickettsia [bacteria genus] (22.1)
Caulobacter [bacterial genus overview] (22.1)
Caulobacter Cell Types [two types; bacterial genus] (22.1)
i) Swarmer cell
ii) Stalked cell