Bacillaceae

Bacillaceae
Bacillus subtilis, Gram stained
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Bacteria
Phylum: Bacillota
Class: Bacilli
Order: Caryophanales
Family: Bacillaceae
Garrity et al. 2001
Genera

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Synonyms
  • "Bacillidae" Enderlein 1917 non Cavalier-Smith 2020
  • "Bacilleae" de Toni & Trevisan 1889
  • "Bacillinae" Pribram 1929
  • "Bacilloideae" Pribram 1929
  • "Eisenbergioideae" corrig. Enderlein 1917
  • "Eubacillinae" corrig. Trevisan 1889
  • "Schaudinnidae" Enderlein 1917

The Bacillaceae are a family of gram-positive, heterotrophic, rod-shaped bacteria that may produce endospores.[1] Motile members of this family are characterized by peritrichous flagella. Some Bacillaceae are aerobic, while others are facultative or strict anaerobes. Most are not pathogenic, but Bacillus species are known to cause disease in humans.

  1. ^ Bergey's Manual of Systematic Bacteriology (2 ed.), Volume 3. 2008. The low G + C Gram-positive Bacteria. Editors: De Vos, P., Garrity, G., Jones, D., Krieg, N.R., Ludwig, W., Rainey, F.A., Schleifer, K.-H. and W.B. Whitman. ISBN 0-387-95041-9