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unclassified Streptococcus: NCBI 2608887, [no rank]

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  1. Commensal Streptococcus:

    • Many Streptococcus species are considered commensals and are part of the normal microbial flora in humans. They may contribute to various physiological functions, including the maintenance of oral health.
  2. Pathogenic Streptococcus:

    • Certain Streptococcus species can cause infections, including strep throat (caused by Streptococcus pyogenes), pneumonia (caused by Streptococcus pneumoniae), and other invasive diseases.
  3. Unclassified Streptococcus:

    • If there's an "unclassified" designation, it may indicate that the specific strain or variant hasn't been definitively characterized or assigned to a known taxonomic category.
  4. Genomic Diversity:

    • Advances in genomic sequencing techniques have led to the identification of new strains and variants of bacteria, including Streptococcus. Sometimes, research might uncover new variants that haven't been fully classified.
  5. Research and Taxonomy:

    • Ongoing research in microbiology and taxonomy aims to better understand the diversity of bacteria and assign appropriate taxonomic classifications. As more is learned about the genomic makeup and characteristics of Streptococcus strains, their taxonomy may be refined.

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unclassified Streptococcus impacts on other bacteria of the same rank

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Other bacteria of the same rank impacting unclassified Streptococcus

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