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Micrococcaceae
''Micrococcaceae'', from Ancient Greek μικρός (''mikrós''), meaning "small", and κόκκος (''kókkos''), meaning "sphere", includes bacterial genera of Gram positive cocci that inhabit the air and skin, such as '' Micrococcus luteus''. Genera The family ''Micrococcaceae'' comprises the following genera: * '' Acaricomes'' Pukall ''et al''. 2006 * ''Arthrobacter'' Conn and Dimmick 1947 (Approved Lists 1980) * '' Auritidibacter'' Yassin ''et al''. 2011 * '' Citricoccus'' Altenburger ''et al''. 2002 * '' Enteractinococcus'' Cao ''et al''. 2012 * '' Falsarthrobacter'' Busse and Moore 2018 * ''Galactobacter'' Hahne ''et al''. 2019 * '' Garicola'' Lo ''et al''. 2015 * '' Glutamicibacter'' Busse 2016 * '' Haematomicrobium'' Schumann and Busse 2017 * '' Kocuria'' Stackebrandt ''et al''. 1995 * '' Micrococcoides'' Tóth ''et al''. 2017 * '' Micrococcus'' Cohn 1872 (Approved Lists 1980) * '' Neomicrococcus'' Prakash ''et al''. 2015 * '' Nesterenkonia'' Stackebrandt ''et al''. ...
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Auritidibacter
''Auritidibacter ignavus'' is a Gram-positive, Aerobic organism, aerobic, non-spore-forming and rod-shaped species of bacteria from the family Micrococcaceae which has been isolated from an ear swab in Bad Orb, Germany. References

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Micrococcus
''Micrococcus'', from Ancient Greek μικρός (''mikrós''), meaning "small", and κόκκος (''kókkos''), meaning "sphere", is a genus of bacteria in the Micrococcaceae family (biology), family. ''Micrococcus'' occurs in a wide range of environments, including water, dust, and soil. Micrococci have Gram-positive spherical cells ranging from about 0.5 to 3 micrometers in diameter and typically appear in tetrads. They are catalase positive, oxidase positive, indole negative and citrate test, citrate negative. ''Micrococcus'' has a substantial cell wall, which may comprise as much as 50% of the cell mass. The genome of ''Micrococcus'' is rich in guanine and cytosine (GC), typically exhibiting 65 to 75% GC-content. Micrococci often carry plasmids (ranging from 1 to 100 MDa in size) that provide the organism with useful traits. Some species of ''Micrococcus'', such as ''M. luteus'' (yellow) and ''M. roseus'' (red) produce yellow or pink colonies when grown on mannitol salt agar ...
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Micrococcoides
''Micrococcoides hystricis'' is a Gram-positive species of bacteria from the family Micrococcaceae which has been isolated from the faeces of an Indian crested porcupine from the Budapest Zoo and Botanical Garden in Hungary Hungary is a landlocked country in Central Europe. Spanning much of the Pannonian Basin, Carpathian Basin, it is bordered by Slovakia to the north, Ukraine to the northeast, Romania to the east and southeast, Serbia to the south, Croatia and .... References Micrococcaceae Bacteria described in 2017 Monotypic bacteria genera {{Actinobacteria-stub ...
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Galactobacter
''Galactobacter'' is a Gram-positive and rod-shaped Bacterial cellular morphologies are the shapes that are characteristic of various types of bacteria and often key to their identification. Their direct examination under a light microscope enables the classification of these bacteria (and archae ... genus of bacteria from the family Micrococcaceae. References Micrococcaceae Bacteria genera {{Actinobacteria-stub ...
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Haematomicrobium
''Haematomicrobium sanguinis'' is a species of bacteria from the family Micrococcaceae which has been isolated from human blood in Stockholm, Sweden Sweden, formally the Kingdom of Sweden, is a Nordic countries, Nordic country located on the Scandinavian Peninsula in Northern Europe. It borders Norway to the west and north, and Finland to the east. At , Sweden is the largest Nordic count .... References Micrococcaceae Bacteria described in 2009 Monotypic bacteria genera {{Actinobacteria-stub ...
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Yaniella
''Yaniella'' is a genus of bacteria from the family Micrococcaceae ''Micrococcaceae'', from Ancient Greek μικρός (''mikrós''), meaning "small", and κόκκος (''kókkos''), meaning "sphere", includes bacterial genera of Gram positive cocci that inhabit the air and skin, such as '' Micrococcus luteus .... ''Yaniella'' is named after the Chinese microbiologist Sun-Chu Yan. References Further reading * Micrococcaceae Bacteria genera {{actinobacteria-stub ...
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Tersicoccus
''Tersicoccus'' is a Gram-positive genus of bacteria from the family Micrococcaceae ''Micrococcaceae'', from Ancient Greek μικρός (''mikrós''), meaning "small", and κόκκος (''kókkos''), meaning "sphere", includes bacterial genera of Gram positive cocci that inhabit the air and skin, such as '' Micrococcus luteus .... References Micrococcaceae Bacteria genera {{Actinobacteria-stub ...
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Sinomonas
''Sinomonas'' is a Gram-positive genus of bacteria from the family Micrococcaceae ''Micrococcaceae'', from Ancient Greek μικρός (''mikrós''), meaning "small", and κόκκος (''kókkos''), meaning "sphere", includes bacterial genera of Gram positive cocci that inhabit the air and skin, such as '' Micrococcus luteus .... References Micrococcaceae Bacteria genera {{Actinobacteria-stub ...
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Rothia (bacterium)
''Rothia'' is a Gram-positive, aerobic, rod-shaped and non-motile bacterial genus from the family Micrococcaceae. Three species within ''Rothia'' have been shown to colonize humans: ''R. dentocariosa, R. mucilaginosa,'' and ''R. aeria'.'' These species are considered to be commensal, but they can cause disease in immunosuppressed humans. ''Rothia'' is prevalent in human saliva Saliva (commonly referred as spit or drool) is an extracellular fluid produced and secreted by salivary glands in the mouth. In humans, saliva is around 99% water, plus electrolytes, mucus, white blood cells, epithelial cells (from which ... and it produces enterobactin. ''Rothia'' is also prevalent in the human gut and can cause the emergence of gastric atrophy and intestinal metaplasia. Eleven species are members of the genus ''Rothia. Rothia'' spp. have been isolated from diverse habitats, including humans, livestock, and natural and built environments. References Further reading * ...
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Renibacterium
''Renibacterium salmoninarum'' is a member of the Micrococcaceae family. It is a Gram-positive, intracellular bacterium that causes disease in young salmonid fish. The infection is most commonly known as "bacterial kidney disease" but may also be referred to as BKD, White Boil Disease, Dee Disease, Salmonid Kidney Disease and Corynebacterial Kidney Disease. It is of significant ecologic importance due to its effect on both farmed and wild salmonids. The disease is found in North America, Europe, Japan, Chile and Scandinavia, and is spread both vertically and horizontally. Pacific salmon appear to be the most susceptible to the disease. Clinical signs The severity of clinical signs is very variable. There may be no outward clinical signs, or fish may show signs of lethargy and anaemia. Haemorrhagic skin lesions and exophthalmos may develop.''Renibacterium salmoninarum'', reviewed and published by Wikivet a''Renibacterium salmoninarum'' accessed 19/09/2011. On postmortem exami ...
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Pseudarthrobacter
''Pseudarthrobacter'' is a genus of bacteria from the family Micrococcaceae ''Micrococcaceae'', from Ancient Greek μικρός (''mikrós''), meaning "small", and κόκκος (''kókkos''), meaning "sphere", includes bacterial genera of Gram positive cocci that inhabit the air and skin, such as '' Micrococcus luteus .... References Micrococcaceae Bacteria genera {{Actinobacteria-stub ...
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Paeniglutamicibacter
''Paeniglutamicibacter'' is a genus of bacteria from the family Micrococcaceae ''Micrococcaceae'', from Ancient Greek μικρός (''mikrós''), meaning "small", and κόκκος (''kókkos''), meaning "sphere", includes bacterial genera of Gram positive cocci that inhabit the air and skin, such as '' Micrococcus luteus .... References Micrococcaceae Bacteria genera {{Actinobacteria-stub ...
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