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Domains-Prokaryota
[edit]- Taxa
- Three-domain system
- Archaea
- Bacteria
- Eukaryote
- Prokaryote
- Methanogen
- Halophile
- Thermoacidophile
- Crenarchaeota
- Euryarchaeota
- Korarchaeota
- Nanoarchaeota
- Thaumarchaeota
- List of Archaea genera
- List of sequenced archaeal genomes
- Carl Woese
- Gram-negative bacteria
- Gram-positive bacteria
- Actinobacteria
- Cyanobacteria
- List of bacterial orders
- Purple bacteria
- Spirochaete
- Green sulfur bacteria
- Bacteroides
- Flavobacteriia
- Planctomycetes
- Chlamydiae
- Thermotogae
- Firmicutes
- Chloroflexi (phylum)
- Proteobacteria
- List of sequenced bacterial genomes
- Branching order of bacterial phyla (Ciccarelli et al., 2006)
- Taxonomy
- Bacterial taxonomy
- Last universal ancestor
- Bacterial phyla
- Monera
- Two-empire system
- Kingdom (biology)
- Extremophile
- Aerobic methane production
- Biology
- Bacterial cellular morphologies
- Bacterial cell structure
- Cell envelope
- Flagellum
- Fimbria (bacteriology)
- Glycocalyx
- Bacterial capsule
- Slime layer
- Microbial metabolism
- Bacterial growth
- Periplasmic space
- Bacteriophage
- Pilus
- Chemotaxis
- Taxis
- Myxobacteria
- Pathogenic bacteria
- Economic importance of bacteria
- Genetics and recombination
- Plasmid
- Transformation (genetics)
- Transduction (genetics)
- Bacterial conjugation
- Horizontal gene transfer