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Gracilicutes

Gracilicutes
EscherichiaColi NIAID.jpg
Escherichia coli cells magnified 25,000 times
Scientific classification
Domain: Bacteria
(unranked): Gracilicutes
Gibbons and Murray 1978
Kingdoms/Phyla

Proteobacteria
Planctobacteria
Sphingobacteria
Spirochaetae


Proteobacteria
Planctobacteria
Sphingobacteria
Spirochaetae

Gracilicutes (Latin: gracilis, slender, and cutis, skin, referring to the cell wall) is a controversial taxon in bacterial taxonomy.

Traditionally gram staining results were most commonly used as a classification tool, consequently until the advent of molecular phylogeny, the Kingdom Monera (as the domains Bacteria and Archaea were known then) was divided into four phyla,

This classification system was abandoned in favour of the three-domain system based on molecular phylogeny started by C. Woese.

This taxon was revived in 2006 by Cavalier-Smith as an infrakindgom containing the phyla Spirochaetae, Sphingobacteria, Planctobacteria, and Proteobacteria. However, this taxon is not generally accepted and the three-domain system is followed.

It is a gram-negative clade that branched off from other bacteria just before the evolutionary loss of the outer membrane or capsule, and just after the evolution of flagella.

The following graph shows Cavalier-Smith's version of the tree of life, indicating the status of Gracilicutes.

Chlorobacteria


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