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Acholeplasmatales: NCBI 186329, [order]

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| Acholeplasmatales| Acholeplasmatales Freundt et al. 1984

  1. Commensalism: Acholeplasmatales are often found as part of the normal microbiota in animals, including humans. Commensal bacteria typically coexist with their hosts without causing harm under normal conditions.

  2. Association with Animals: Some members of Acholeplasmatales have been more extensively studied in animals, especially in the context of livestock. In animals, Acholeplasma species have been associated with various conditions, including respiratory and reproductive diseases.

  3. Limited Human Pathogenicity: While Acholeplasma species are generally considered commensals in humans, there is limited evidence suggesting their potential association with certain infections or diseases. However, they are not commonly recognized as significant human pathogens.

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Acholeplasmatales impacts on other bacteria of the same rank

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Other bacteria of the same rank impacting Acholeplasmatales

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0.311568111181259160.5736591219902039SpirochaetalesParent Taxa

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