Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { ?s ?p The Methylocystaceae are a family of bacteria that are capable of obtaining carbon and energy from methane. Such bacteria are called methanotrophs, and in particular the Methylocystaceae comprise the type II methanotrophs, which are structurally and biochemically distinct from the Methylococcaceae or type I methanotrophs.In this family methane is oxidized to form formaldehyde, which is assimilated by the serine pathway.. }
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- Methylocystaceae comment "The Methylocystaceae are a family of bacteria that are capable of obtaining carbon and energy from methane. Such bacteria are called methanotrophs, and in particular the Methylocystaceae comprise the type II methanotrophs, which are structurally and biochemically distinct from the Methylococcaceae or type I methanotrophs.In this family methane is oxidized to form formaldehyde, which is assimilated by the serine pathway.".