Hominenteromicrobium


Citation

Formal styling
Hominenteromicrobium Afrizal et al. 2023
Effective publication
Afrizal et al., 2022
SeqCode status
Valid (ICNP)
Cannonical URL
https://seqco.de/i:23497

Nomenclature

Rank
Genus
Inferred stem
Hominenteromicrobi-
Syllabication
Ho.min.en.te.ro.mi.cro'bi.um
Etymology
L. masc. n. homo, a human being; Gr. neut. n. énteron, the gut; L. neut. n. microbium, a microbe; N.L. neut. n. Hominenteromicrobium, a microbe from the intestines of humans
Nomenclatural type
Hominenteromicrobium mulierisT
Nomenclatural status
Validly published under the ICNP

Taxonomy

Description
The closest phylogenetic neighbours based on 16S rRNA gene sequence similarity are species within family Oscillospiraceae: Clostridium jeddahense (still assigned to family Clostridiaceae in LPSN), 93.87%; Caproiciproducens galactitolivorans, 93.68%; Hydrogeniiclostidium mannosilyticum, 93.25%. None of the validly named species were identified to have ANI values above 95%. GTDB-Tk assigned the genome to the genus ‘UBA1417’ (family ‘Acutalibacteraceae’). The genome tree placed the isolate next to Acutalibacter muris. The POCP value of 46.5% to this species confirmed the novel genus status within family Oscillospiraceae. The type species is Hominenteromicrobium mulieris.

Classification
Bacteria » Bacillota » Clostridia » Eubacteriales » Oscillospiraceae » Hominenteromicrobium
Parent
Oscillospiraceae ncbi
Children (1)
Alternatively placed children (1)
Taxonomic status
Correct name
Synonyms

Metadata

Outside links and data sources
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Local history
Registered by
Afrizal, Afrizal almost 2 years ago
Submitted by
Afrizal, Afrizal 6 months ago
Curators
Reported valid by
Palmer, Marike 5 months ago

Publications
1

Citation Title
Afrizal et al., 2022, Environmental Microbiology Anaerobic single‐cell dispensing facilitates the cultivation of human gut bacteria
Effective publication



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