| Terrisporobacter| Terrisporobacter Gerritsen et al. 2014
Taxonomic Classification: Terrisporobacter belongs to the phylum Firmicutes and the class Clostridia. Bacteria in the Clostridia class are known for their diverse metabolic capabilities and can be found in various environmental niches.
Ecological Roles: The ecological roles and functions of Terrisporobacter in natural environments or specific ecosystems are not well-characterized. Bacteria in this genus may have roles in nutrient cycling, fermentation, or other ecological processes.
Limited Information on Human Health: There is limited specific information regarding the impact of Terrisporobacter on human health. The genus is not commonly associated with human pathogens, but the absence of information does not necessarily imply safety or harm.
Context-Dependent Functions: The functions and impact of bacteria, including those in the genus Terrisporobacter, can be highly context-dependent. Their roles may vary based on the environmental conditions, host interactions, and other factors.
Microbial Communities: In complex microbial communities, bacteria like Terrisporobacter may contribute to the overall diversity and functioning of the community. Understanding their ecological roles may require comprehensive studies of specific environments.
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R2 | Slope | Tax Name | Parent Chart |
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0.33965304493904114 | 0.6681634783744812 | Turicibacter | Parent Taxa |
0.2996383011341095 | 0.6254962086677551 | Romboutsia | Parent Taxa |
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0.27496346831321716 | 0.5311455726623535 | Turicibacter | Parent Taxa |
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