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Actinomycetaceae: NCBI 2049, [family]

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| Actinomycetaceae| Actinomycetaceae Buchanan 1918 (Approved Lists 1980) emend. Nouioui et al. 2018| Actinomycetaceae Buchanan 1918 (Approved Lists 1980) emend. Stackebrandt et al. 1997| Actinomycetaceae Buchanan 1918 (Approved Lists 1980) emend. Zhi et al. 2009

  1. Commensals and Opportunistic Pathogens:

    • Actinomycetaceae bacteria are part of the normal microbiota in various environments, including the human oral cavity, respiratory tract, and gastrointestinal tract. While most actinomycetes are commensal, some can become opportunistic pathogens, causing infections under certain conditions.
  2. Oral Microbiota:

    • Actinomycetaceae members, such as Actinomyces species, are commonly found in the oral cavity. They contribute to the complex microbial community within the mouth and play roles in processes like dental plaque formation and oral health.
  3. Infections and Diseases:

    • Certain Actinomycetaceae species can be associated with infections, particularly in the oral and respiratory regions. Actinomyces is a genus within Actinomycetaceae that includes species associated with conditions like actinomycosis, a rare but serious bacterial infection.
  4. Anaerobic and Microaerophilic Characteristics:

    • Many Actinomycetaceae species are anaerobic or microaerophilic, meaning they thrive in environments with low oxygen levels. This physiological characteristic influences their distribution and activity in specific niches, such as mucosal surfaces.
  5. Role in Decomposition:

    • Some Actinomycetaceae species are involved in the decomposition of organic matter in soil. They contribute to nutrient cycling and play a role in environmental processes.

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Actinomycetaceae impacts on other bacteria of the same rank

R2SlopeTax NameParent Chart
0.38886058330535890.5990222096443176AtopobiaceaeParent Taxa
0.322313010692596440.5707703828811646CorynebacteriaceaeParent Taxa
0.276889503002166750.45159468054771423DermacoccaceaeParent Taxa
0.27128529548645020.5236684679985046PropionibacteriaceaeParent Taxa
0.25653782486915590.5108877420425415EggerthellaceaeParent Taxa

Other bacteria of the same rank impacting Actinomycetaceae

R2SlopeTax NameParent Chart
0.43322348594665530.7031237483024597AtopobiaceaeParent Taxa
0.329016417264938350.5849067568778992CorynebacteriaceaeParent Taxa
0.27753806114196780.5362378358840942PropionibacteriaceaeParent Taxa
0.2674768865108490.5379858016967773CarnobacteriaceaeParent Taxa

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