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  2. Enterobacteriaceae - Wikipedia

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    Enterobacteriaceae is a large family of Gram-negative bacteria. It includes over 30 genera and more than 100 species. It includes over 30 genera and more than 100 species. Its classification above the level of family is still a subject of debate, but one classification places it in the order Enterobacterales of the class Gammaproteobacteria in ...

  3. Enterobacter - Wikipedia

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    For Enterobacter species, the flagella is used for adhesion, biofilm formation, and protein export as well as motility. Between the strains, the microbial genus produces endotoxins unique to the species. [7] As a gram negative bacterium, the lipopolysaccharide capsule helps to avoid phagocytosis and can initiate inflammatory response.

  4. Enterobacterales - Wikipedia

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    "Enterobacteriales" was a monotypic order, containing only the family Enterobacteriaceae, and shared its type genus Escherichia. [2] [3] [4] The order contained a large, diverse group of species, occupying distinct ecological niches and possessing a variety of biochemical characteristics. [5]

  5. Morganellaceae - Wikipedia

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    Morganellaceae, as of 2021, contains eight validly published genera. [11] Members of this family were originally members of the family Enterobacteriaceae , a large phylogenetically unrelated group of species with distinct biochemical characteristics and different ecological niches.

  6. Category:Enterobacteriaceae - Wikipedia

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  7. Hafniaceae - Wikipedia

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    Hafniaceae, as of 2021, contains three validly published genera. [2] Members of this family were originally members of the family Enterobacteriaceae, a large phylogenetically unrelated group of species with distinct biochemical characteristics and different ecological niches.

  8. Category:Enterobacterales - Wikipedia

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  9. Klebsiella aerogenes - Wikipedia

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    Klebsiella aerogenes, [2] previously known as Enterobacter aerogenes, is a Gram-negative, oxidase-negative, catalase-positive, citrate-positive, indole-negative, rod-shaped bacterium. [3]