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- Candidate_division_TM7 abstract "The candidate division TM7, is a major lineage of Bacteria, the existence of which is known solely through environmental 16S rRNA sequences as to date no species has been grown in the lab, a requirement for taxonomy, making it a candidate phylum.Along with Candidate divisions TM6, it was named after sequences obtained in 1994 in an environmental study of a soil sample of peat bog from near Gifhorn, Lower Saxony, Germany(52°30′N 10°30′E), where 262 PCR amplified 16S rDNA fragments were cloned into a plasmid vector, named TM clones for 'Torf, Mittlere Schicht' (= peat, middle layer),.It has been found in several environments since such as from activated sludges, water-treatment plant sludge rainforest soil, human salive, in association with sponges, cockroaches, gold mines and other environments (bar thermophilic), making it an abundant and widespread phylum. Recently, TM7 rDNA and whole-cells were detected in activated sludge with >99.7% identity to a human skin TM7 and 98.6% identity to the human oral TM7a, suggesting metabolically active TM7 in environmental sites may serve as model organisms to better understand the role TM7 play in human health.".
- Candidate_division_TM7 thumbnail Tm7_bacteria_phylogenetic_tree.svg?width=300.
- Candidate_division_TM7 wikiPageID "30363426".
- Candidate_division_TM7 wikiPageRevisionID "489399446".
- Candidate_division_TM7 align "left".
- Candidate_division_TM7 caption "Relationship of phylum TM7 and its closest relatives, including the Chloroflexi".
- Candidate_division_TM7 hasPhotoCollection Candidate_division_TM7.
- Candidate_division_TM7 subject Category:Bacteria.
- Candidate_division_TM7 point "52.5 10.5".
- Candidate_division_TM7 type SpatialThing.
- Candidate_division_TM7 comment "The candidate division TM7, is a major lineage of Bacteria, the existence of which is known solely through environmental 16S rRNA sequences as to date no species has been grown in the lab, a requirement for taxonomy, making it a candidate phylum.Along with Candidate divisions TM6, it was named after sequences obtained in 1994 in an environmental study of a soil sample of peat bog from near Gifhorn, Lower Saxony, Germany(52°30′N 10°30′E), where 262 PCR amplified 16S rDNA fragments were cloned into a plasmid vector, named TM clones for 'Torf, Mittlere Schicht' (= peat, middle layer),.It has been found in several environments since such as from activated sludges, water-treatment plant sludge rainforest soil, human salive, in association with sponges, cockroaches, gold mines and other environments (bar thermophilic), making it an abundant and widespread phylum. ".
- Candidate_division_TM7 label "Candidate division TM7".
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- Candidate_division_TM7 sameAs Q5031741.
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- Candidate_division_TM7 lat "52.5".
- Candidate_division_TM7 long "10.5".
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- Candidate_division_TM7 depiction Tm7_bacteria_phylogenetic_tree.svg.
- Candidate_division_TM7 isPrimaryTopicOf Candidate_division_TM7.