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was largely based on 16S rRNA genome sequence analyses, which is known to have low discriminatory power and the results of which changes depends on the algorithm and organism information used. Despite this, the analyses still exhibited polyphyletic branching, indicating the presence of distinct
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into 7 novel families based on comparative genomic analyses and the branching pattern of various phylogenetic trees constructed from conserved genome sequences, 16S rRNA sequences and multilocus sequence analyses. Molecular markers, specifically
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Jaffuel, Geoffrey; Imperiali, Nicola; Shelby, Kent; Campos-Herrera, Raquel; Geisert, Ryan; Maurhofer, Monika; Loper, Joyce; Keel, Christoph; Turlings, Ted C. J.; Hibbard, Bruce E. (28 February 2019).
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acts as a reproductive manipulator by killing developing male wasps. This promotes an increased frequency of females in the population, which are the only biological sex that transmits
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is a common pathogen isolated from wild-caught flies. The fly immune system defends against this infection using a highly specific
1323: 1170: 602:, specific to this family were also identified as evidence supporting the division independent of phylogenetic trees. 549: 1287: 579:, as of 2021, contains eight validly published genera. Members of this family were originally members of the family 599: 545: 553: 1328: 452: 538: 262:, referring the type genus of the family and the suffix "-aceae", an ending used to denote a family. Together, 496: 337: 329: 286: 241: 167: 1057:"Synergy and remarkable specificity of antimicrobial peptides in vivo using a systematic knockout approach" 1196: 292: 194: 507: 412: 403: 918: 502: 1132:"Phylogenetic Relationships of Bacteria with Special Reference to Endosymbionts and Enteric Species" 759:
Yoh, M; Matsuyama, J; Ohnishi, M; Takagi, K; Miyagi, H; Mori, K; Park, KS; Ono, T; Honda, T (2005).
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A number of Morganellaceae have intimate relationships with insects and other invertebrates.
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A number of Morganellaceae bacterial species are opportunistic human pathogens, including
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is commonly found in the intestine in various animals, and is shed into manure and soil.
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Hanson MA, Dostálová A, Ceroni C, Poidevin M, Kondo S, Lemaitre B (February 2019).
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Rockwell, Nathan C.; Lagarias, J. C.; Bhattacharya, Debashish (17 October 2014).
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These bacteria are oxidase-negative, and negative for arginine decarboxylase and
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Escherichia, Klebsiella, Enterobacter, Serratia, Citrobacter, and Proteus.
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Adeolu, Mobolaji; Alnajar, Seema; Naushad, Sohail; S Gupta, Radhey (2016).
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to the next generation. This type of interaction is referred to as "
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that include some important human pathogens formerly classified as
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International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology
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Francino, M. Pilar; Santos, Scott R.; Ochman, Howard (2006),
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Armbruster, Chelsea; Mobley, Harry; Pearson, Melanie (2018).
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refers to a family whose nomenclatural type is the genus
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Nováková, Eva; Hypša, Václav; Moran, Nancy A (2009).
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Biochemical Characteristics and Molecular Signatures
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Index


Scientific classification
Bacteria
Pseudomonadota
Gammaproteobacteria
Enterobacterales
Arsenophonus
Cosenzaea
Moellerella
Morganella
Photorhabdus
Proteus
Providencia
Xenorhabdus
family
Gram-negative bacteria
Enterobacteriaceae
Enterobacterales
Gammaproteobacteria
Pseudomonadota
Morganella
Arsenophonus
Cosenzaea
Moellerella
Photorhabdus
Proteus
Providencia
Xenorhabdus
Proteus
Providencia

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